A comprehensive and compassionate guide for patients and families
living with the physical and emotional effects of cancer.
The prospect of entering treatment is overwhelming for anyone facing a
diagnosis of cancer. While patients have access to a vast amount of
medical information online, this advice is often unreliable or
confusing. In Living with Cancer, Drs. Vicki A. Jackson and David P.
Ryan have crafted the first step-by-step guide aimed at helping people
with this life-defining disease grasp what's happening to them while
coping physically and emotionally with cancer treatment.
An empathetic resource full of relatable patient stories, this book
teaches patients and caregivers how to ask the right questions to get
the best possible care--beginning at the moment of diagnosis. Drs.
Jackson and Ryan explain how to work with a team of doctors and nurse
practitioners to minimize symptoms and side effects while living as
fully as possible in the face of cancer. They relay important
information about understanding prognosis, and they translate what
doctors mean when they describe tests, treatments, and medical
procedures. Finally, they discuss hospice care and answer questions
about continuing treatment and managing the final phase of life.
Based on new research and a groundbreaking program in which patients are
treated with palliative care--along with the best cancer care--during
the course of their illness, this honest and caring book provides the
right advice to use at the right time throughout a journey with cancer.
It allows a person with cancer to concentrate on living the best life
possible, despite an uncertain future. Patients at every stage will find
Living with Cancer a comprehensive, thoughtful, and accessible guide
for navigating the illness and its treatment.