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9780306446443

Confronting Cancer How To Care For Today And Tomorrow

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    9780306446443

  • ISBN10:

    0306446448

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1994-03-22
  • Publisher: Da Capo Press
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Summary

From the moment of diagnosis, the cancer patient embarks on a journey that can prove both daunting and overwhelming. Fears and choices abound, along with the need to understand the nature and ramifications of the specific illness. Having witnessed this devastating predicament among countless patients in his own extensive practice as a cancer specialist, Dr. Michael Sherry felt compelled to write a lucid and comprehensive cancer handbook for patients and their families coping with the daily reality of the disease. Confronting Cancer: How to Care for Today and Tomorrow is a practical and readily understandable resource book that interprets the complexities of cancer for the layperson. In order to guide the patient and caregiver through the successive phases of the disease, including diagnosis, treatment, and day-to-day living, Dr. Sherry has carefully organized the book into three parts: Part One emphasizes the distinctive nature of specific cancers (such as breast, lung, skin, and colon) and explains the basic rationale for treatment; Part Two discusses orthodox and unorthodox therapies; and Part Three details common problems encountered by the patient (including getting a second opinion, frequent symptoms, and pain control). The author also includes vital information on the nature and treatment of less familiar cancers affecting bladder and kidney function, the testicular area, and "unknown primary organ." While the vast majority of the over one million cancer patients in the United States receive technically sophisticated treatments, most patients are bewildered by the intricacies of the treatment process. Confronting Cancer clearly explains major cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, bone marrow transplantation, investigational therapy, "no therapy," and the dangers of cancer quackery.

Author Biography

Michael M. Sherry M.D., a practicing medical oncologist in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, is also involved in clinical research with the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast Project and the Southwest Oncology Group. Upon graduation from the University of Pittsburgh's School of Medicine, Dr. Sherry completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a fellowship in Hematology at Montefiore Hospital in Pittsburgh, and a fellowship in Medical Oncology at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Sherry resides in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, with his wife and four children.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. vii
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Breast Cancerp. 3
Lung Cancerp. 23
Colon and Rectal Cancerp. 37
Prostate Cancerp. 51
Gynecologic Cancersp. 65
Skin Cancer: Melanoma and Nonmelanomap. 81
Lymphoma: Hodgkin's Disease and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomap. 95
Leukemiap. 105
Urinary Tract Cancers: Bladder and Kidneyp. 117
Testicular Cancerp. 131
Cancer of Unknown Primary Sitep. 141
Surgical Therapy of Cancerp. 151
Radiation Therapyp. 163
Chemotherapy and Hormonal Therapyp. 177
Bone Marrow Transplantationp. 195
Biological Therapy of Cancerp. 211
Investigational Therapy: Clinical Trials in Cancer Treatmentp. 217
No Therapyp. 223
Cancer Quackeryp. 231
Getting a Second Opinionp. 243
Day-To-Day Symptomsp. 253
Cancer and the Elderlyp. 265
Control of Cancer Painp. 279
Getting One's Affairs in Orderp. 301
The Next Step: Being a Survivorp. 315
Resourcesp. 329
Index of Case Studies by Chapter and Related Topicsp. 339
Suggested Readingp. 343
Indexp. 351
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