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Book Synopsis
A comprehensive, down-to-earth guide for anyone diagnosed with breast cancer. Being diagnosed with breast cancer can be scary and confusing. There are medical terms to learn, options to consider, and important decisions to make, all while trying to carry on with work, family, and life. The Breast Cancer Book can't reverse a diagnosis or make breast cancer disappear, but every page can inform and empower you or your loved ones, no matter where you are in the breast cancer experience. Written by three trusted expertsan oncologist, a breast surgeon, and a two-time breast cancer survivorthis multidisciplinary book walks you through everything you need to know about breast cancer so that you can make the best decisions about diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care. In plain, easy-to-understand language that illuminates all the facets of this disease, the authors draw on their professional experience and the most current scientific knowledge to describe the risk factors for breast cancer;

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This book is written thoughtfully and empathetically and I would urge you to read it if you've received this frightening diagnosis.
—Dr. Kathleen Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope:Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows, Frost Magazine

Table of Contents

List of Tables
Introduction
A Message of Hope
Part One. Understanding Breast Cancer
1. What Is Cancer?
2. Breast Cancer Basics
3. Demystifying Breast Cancer Risk
4. Strategies to Reduce Your Risk of Developing Breast Cancer
5. Hereditary Breast Cancer
Part Two. Finding Breast Cancer and Dealing with a Diagnosis
6. Screening Tools and Technologies
7. Making a Diagnosis
8. After a Diagnosis: Charting a Course and Assembling Your Team
Part Three. Understanding Treatment Choices and Making Decisions
9. Local Therapy: Breast Cancer Surgery
10. Radiation Therapy
11. Rebuilding Your Breasts after Mastectomy
12. Treating Noninvasive Breast Cancer: Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
13. Reducing the Risk of Recurrence: Systemic Therapies for Invasive Breast Cancer
14. Cancer Again: Treating Local or Regional Recurrence
15. Treating Metastatic Breast Cancer
16. Considering Breast Cancer Clinical Trials
17. Treating Less Common Types of Breast Cancers and Male Breast Cancer
Part Four. Finding Answers
18. Managing Breast Cancer Treatment Side Effects
19. Complementary, Integrative, and Alternative Medicine
20. Meeting the Emotional Challenges of Breast Cancer
21. Family Matters during and after Breast Cancer
22. Insurance and Money Matters during Breast Cancer Treatment
Part Five. Moving On
23. Supportive Care and Symptom Management for Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer
24. Living Well beyond Cancer: Healthy Breast Cancer Survivorship
Resources
Glossary
Index

The Breast Cancer Book

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    A Paperback / softback by Kenneth D. Miller, Melissa Camp, Kathy Steligo

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 23/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781421441917, 978-1421441917
      ISBN10: 1421441918

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A comprehensive, down-to-earth guide for anyone diagnosed with breast cancer. Being diagnosed with breast cancer can be scary and confusing. There are medical terms to learn, options to consider, and important decisions to make, all while trying to carry on with work, family, and life. The Breast Cancer Book can't reverse a diagnosis or make breast cancer disappear, but every page can inform and empower you or your loved ones, no matter where you are in the breast cancer experience. Written by three trusted expertsan oncologist, a breast surgeon, and a two-time breast cancer survivorthis multidisciplinary book walks you through everything you need to know about breast cancer so that you can make the best decisions about diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care. In plain, easy-to-understand language that illuminates all the facets of this disease, the authors draw on their professional experience and the most current scientific knowledge to describe the risk factors for breast cancer;

      Trade Review
      This book is written thoughtfully and empathetically and I would urge you to read it if you've received this frightening diagnosis.
      —Dr. Kathleen Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope:Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows, Frost Magazine

      Table of Contents

      List of Tables
      Introduction
      A Message of Hope
      Part One. Understanding Breast Cancer
      1. What Is Cancer?
      2. Breast Cancer Basics
      3. Demystifying Breast Cancer Risk
      4. Strategies to Reduce Your Risk of Developing Breast Cancer
      5. Hereditary Breast Cancer
      Part Two. Finding Breast Cancer and Dealing with a Diagnosis
      6. Screening Tools and Technologies
      7. Making a Diagnosis
      8. After a Diagnosis: Charting a Course and Assembling Your Team
      Part Three. Understanding Treatment Choices and Making Decisions
      9. Local Therapy: Breast Cancer Surgery
      10. Radiation Therapy
      11. Rebuilding Your Breasts after Mastectomy
      12. Treating Noninvasive Breast Cancer: Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
      13. Reducing the Risk of Recurrence: Systemic Therapies for Invasive Breast Cancer
      14. Cancer Again: Treating Local or Regional Recurrence
      15. Treating Metastatic Breast Cancer
      16. Considering Breast Cancer Clinical Trials
      17. Treating Less Common Types of Breast Cancers and Male Breast Cancer
      Part Four. Finding Answers
      18. Managing Breast Cancer Treatment Side Effects
      19. Complementary, Integrative, and Alternative Medicine
      20. Meeting the Emotional Challenges of Breast Cancer
      21. Family Matters during and after Breast Cancer
      22. Insurance and Money Matters during Breast Cancer Treatment
      Part Five. Moving On
      23. Supportive Care and Symptom Management for Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer
      24. Living Well beyond Cancer: Healthy Breast Cancer Survivorship
      Resources
      Glossary
      Index

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