Cancer Talk
Voices of Hope and Endurance from The Group Room, the World's Largest Cancer Sup port Group
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- 4,99 €
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- 4,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
For the first time, Cancer Talk provides a support group in a book.
Research shows that cancer patients who attend support groups can survive longer and lead fuller lives than patients receiving medical treatment alone. Cancer Talk, based on "The Group Room®," the nation's only talk-radio cancer support show, brings hope, information, and inspiration to everyone affected by cancer. Show host Selma Schimmel, a cancer advocate and longtime survivor, has gathered the voices of cancer patients and survivors, family and friends, physicians, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to create an invaluable guide to help you:
Deal with the wide range of emotions a cancer diagnosis provokes
Cope with relationships, intimacy, and physical changes
Optimize the doctor-patient relationship and navigate treatment options
Handle the side effects of treatment
Understand legal, workplace, and insurance issues
Live with and beyond cancer
Anyone whose life has been touched by cancer will find new support from the intimate and empowering voices of the only real experts out there--the people who live with cancer.
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Schimmel, a 16-year cancer survivor and host of "The Group Room," an ongoing cancer support group on National Public Radio, addresses the concerns of cancer survivors, their family members, friends, physicians, nurses and other health-care professionals about a variety of cancer-related topics. Schimmel, who was 28 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, presents a well-needed, sensitive approach to cancer treatments and health policies that effect everyone in one way or another. Issues such as talking with one's oncologist, living with a young child who has cancer, coping with the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation, bone marrow transplants, drug trials, as well as survivor guilt and caring for the caregiver are discussed initially by an expert and then followed by comments from forum participants. The hopes, fears and challenges faced by these individuals is testament to the strength of the human spirit. More important, however, are the voices of the people affected by cancer who provide hope instead of hopelessness. Also provided is an extensive listing of cancer support and advocacy organizations. This is must reading for survivors, family, friends and the people who care for them.