Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Cancer-Fighting Treatments | |
What This Book Offers | |
What This Book Can't Do | |
What Is Chemotherapy? | p. 7 |
A Primer on Cell Life | |
Characteristics of Cancer Cells | |
Diagnosis | |
Treatment Choices | |
Side Effects of Chemotherapy | |
In Conclusion | |
Understanding Your Treatment Plan | p. 19 |
Foundations of the Treatment Plan | |
Deciding on the Treatment Plan | |
Clinical Trials | |
How Will You Know if the Treatment Plan Is Working? | |
Treatment Plans Can Change | |
In Conclusion | |
Understanding Blood Tests | p. 31 |
Why Test Your Blood? | |
Bone Marrow: The Blood-Cell Factory | |
Red Blood Cells | |
White Blood Cells | |
Infections | |
Platelets | |
Plasma | |
Looking At Your Lab Results | |
Tumor Markers | |
Communicating with Other Health Care Professionals | |
In Conclusion | |
The IV Experience | p. 49 |
The Basics About Veins | |
Getting Your IV Started | |
Bags, Bottles, Tubing, and Pumps | |
Staying Comfortable During Chemotherapy | |
How Do You Cope? | |
IV Problems | |
Venous Access Devices | |
Watching Out for Problems | |
Which One Is Right for You? | |
In Conclusion | |
Preventing Nausea | p. 69 |
What Causes Nausea? | |
Nausea and Chemotherapy | |
Types of Antinausea Medicines and How They Work | |
Patterns of Nausea | |
The Importance of Fluids | |
Step-by-Step Hints | |
In Conclusion | |
Coping with Other Digestion Changes | p. 87 |
Your Digestive System | |
Mouth and Throat Problems | |
Appetite Problems | |
Heartburn | |
Diarrhea | |
Constipation | |
In Conclusion | |
Maintaining Good Nutrition By Tinrin Chew, RD, CSO | p. 103 |
Getting Ready | |
Weight Gain and Weight Loss | |
Chemo Cycles | |
Recommendations for Digestive Difficulties | |
About the Author | |
Coping with Fatigue | p. 125 |
Why Does Fatigue Happen? | |
When Does Fatigue Happen? | |
How Your Doctor Can Help | |
Things You Can Do | |
In Conclusion | |
Coping with Hair Loss and Skin Changes | p. 139 |
Hair | |
How to Cope with Thinning Hair | |
Skin and Nails | |
In Conclusion | |
Coping with Nervous-System Changes | p. 153 |
Peripheral Neuropathy | |
Peripheral Neuropathy and Constipation | |
Peripheral Neuropathy and Hearing Loss | |
Chemo Brain | |
In Conclusion | |
Sexuality | p. 171 |
Changes in Sensation | |
Changes in Hormones | |
Getting Information | |
Things That Can Help Men | |
Things That Can Help Women | |
Changes in Body Image | |
Resuming Sexual Activity | |
Birth Control During Treatment | |
In Conclusion | |
Fertility | p. 183 |
Get Information | |
Fertility: The Basics | |
Reproductive Effects of Treatment for Men | |
Reproductive Options for Men Before or During Treatment | |
Reproductive Effects of Treatment for Women | |
Reproductive Options for Women Before or During Treatment | |
Evaluating Your Fertility After Treatment | |
Reproductive Options After Treatment | |
Costs | |
In Conclusion | |
Mind and Body | p. 199 |
The Emotional Impact of Cancer | |
Mind and Body: What's the Connection? | |
Help Along the Way | |
Finding Your Own Path | |
Suggested Reading | |
Relaxation and Stress Reduction | p. 215 |
Deep Breathing | |
Breathing and Imagery | |
Other Relaxation Imagery | |
Mindfulness | |
Progressive Muscle Relaxation | |
Affirmations | |
In Conclusion | |
Preparing to Start Chemo: A Practical Guide | p. 231 |
Before You Start Chemo | |
During Your Chemo Treatment | |
After Your Chemo Treatment | |
In Conclusion | |
Life After Cancer Treatments: Being a Survivor | p. 243 |
Physical Changes | |
Emotional Issues | |
Getting Back to Normal | |
In Conclusion | |
Index | p. 257 |
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