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Foreword | p. ix |
Preface | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. xv |
Survivorship: A Mixed Blessing | p. 1 |
Questions 1-17 cover the complex feelings that come with finishing treatment | |
When should I consider myself a survivor? | |
Why do I have mixed feelings about finishing treatment? | |
Could I be depressed? | |
Managing Uncertainty | p. 23 |
Questions 18-27 discuss the challenge of tolerating unanswered questions about the present and future | |
Why do I think it's cancer every time I have a headache? | |
How do I cope with frightening statistics? | |
Why do follow up appointments make me so upset? | |
Communicating with Family and Friends | p. 37 |
Questions 28-46 explore the complex reactions of those around you | |
Should I tell my friend that I've been hurt by her response to my illness? | |
Why do people say such insensitive things? | |
How do I let the people in my life know that I've changed since my cancer experience? | |
Legal, Financial, and Workplace Concerns | p. 63 |
Questions 47-64 outline your rights as a cancer survivor under the law, and discuss issues such as insurance and debt | |
Can my company fire me for being out sick? | |
Can I get life insurance now that I have had cancer? | |
What do I do about the debt I incurred while sick? | |
Too Young for Cancer | p. 85 |
Questions 65-68 address the special concerns of those who had cancer as children or young adults | |
Do I need to tell my new doctor of my childhood cancer? Why is it still important? | |
I feel like such a baby since I moved back home with my parents during my treatment. Will I ever "catch up"? | |
How do I deal with others my age who have never been sick and just don't get it? | |
Maintaining Your Health | p. 93 |
Questions 69-77 help to sort through the confused messages you may get about staying healthy | |
Is a "positive attitude" important? | |
What about diet? | |
Will stress make me get sick again? | |
Sex, Intimacy, and Fertility | p. 105 |
Questions 78-89 cover concerns about reconnecting with your partner, or connecting with a new one, and address feelings about your changed body | |
Why is my partner avoiding me? Has she stopped caring? | |
When do I tell someone I'm dating that I had cancer? | |
My treatment caused me to become infertile. How do I deal with this loss? | |
Growth, Change, and Spirituality | p. 123 |
Questions 90-94 address the new and different feelings you may have about who you are after cancer | |
I used to have a strong religious faith, but feel I've lost it since cancer. Will I ever get it back? | |
Some survivors tell me that they gained a lot from their cancer experience. Can this be true? | |
Is there something wrong with me if I don't make big changes after cancer? | |
Cancer as a Chronic Illness | p. 133 |
Questions 95-100 discuss what it is like to live with cancer, rather than beyond it | |
If I have metastatic illness, does that mean I'm not a survivor? | |
My disease has recurred. Does that mean I've failed? | |
My doctor says there is no further treatment for my illness. If I can't be cured, is there any help available for me? | |
Appendix | p. 141 |
Glossary | p. 155 |
Index | p. 159 |
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