Today, people with cancer face more alternatives and decisions than ever before -- a situation that can be daunting, Dr. Coleman notes, but ultimately empowering. While most doctors try to provide complete information to their patients, it's impossible for any health care professional to provide all the detailed information a patient and family really need to make informed decisions about treatment. Although this book does not provide recommendations about a specific medical problem and its treatment, it does explain how the benefits of treatment are assessed, how to interpret the results of those assessments, and how to be a full partner in determining the course of medical treatment. Topics include:
* Diagnosis and Treatment: What You Can Expect
* Cancer: Where Does It Come From?
* Diagnostic Tests and Staging Studies: Gathering Information
* Making Decisions about Treatment: How Success Is Measured
* Weighing the Long-Term Risks and Benefits of Treatment
* An Overview of Conventional Treatments
* Participating in Research Trials: What They're All About
* Patient Stories: Four Clinical Case Studies
* Patient's Checklist
"Many similar 'how to' guides have preceded this one. But few have offered the distilled clarity that Norm Coleman offers cancer patients here. In these pages they will find relief in his realistic and understandable explanation about the goals of cancer treatment. He guides the reader through the quagmire of cancer treatment decision-making by making the patient a part of the process. This may seem simple to someone who has not had to endure this exhausting exercise. It is far from simple, and one of Dr. Coleman's outstanding talents is his ability to simplify complex information... This book is written by a physician who has devoted his life to curing the ills of ignorance about cancer. That is his gift to us, his readers." -- from the Foreword, by Ellen L. Stovall, Executive Director, National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship and 26-year cancer survivor
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Today, people with cancer face more alternatives and decisions than ever before -- a situation that can be daunting, Dr. Coleman notes, but ultimately empowering. While most doctors try to provide complete information to their patients, it's impossible for any health care professional to provide all the detailed information a patient and family really need to make informed decisions about treatment. Although this book does not provide recommendations about a specific medical problem and its treatment, it does explain how the benefits of treatment are assessed, how to interpret the results of those assessments, and how to be a full partner in determining the course of medical treatment. Topics include:
* Diagnosis and Treatment: What You Can Expect
* Cancer: Where Does It Come From?
* Diagnostic Tests and Staging Studies: Gathering Information
* Making Decisions about Treatment: How Success Is Measured
* Weighing the Long-Term Risks and Benefits of Treatment
* An Overview of Conventional Treatments
* Participating in Research Trials: What They're All About
* Patient Stories: Four Clinical Case Studies
* Patient's Checklist
"Many similar 'how to' guides have preceded this one. But few have offered the distilled clarity that Norm Coleman offers cancer patients here. In these pages they will find relief in his realistic and understandable explanation about the goals of cancer treatment. He guides the reader through the quagmire of cancer treatment decision-making by making the patient a part of the process. This may seem simple to someone who has not had to endure this exhausting exercise. It is far from simple, and one of Dr. Coleman's outstanding talents is his ability to simplify complex information... This book is written by a physician who has devoted his life to curing the ills of ignorance about cancer. That is his gift to us, his readers." -- from the Foreword, by Ellen L. Stovall, Executive Director, National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship and 26-year cancer survivor
Imprint | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | 1998 |
Availability | Supplier out of stock. If you add this item to your wish list we will let you know when it becomes available. |
Authors | C. Norman Coleman |
Foreword by | Ellen Stovall |
Dimensions | 216 x 140 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 196 |
Edition | illustrated edition |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8018-6020-1 |
Barcode | 9780801860201 |
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LSN | 0-8018-6020-2 |