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More About This Title Understanding Breast Cancer
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About the author vii
Acknowledgements ix
1 Introduction 1
2 What is breast cancer? 3
3 Who gets it? What are the risk factors? 9
4 Symptoms and diagnosis 19
5 Psychological impact – coming to terms with breast cancer 29
6 The role of family, friends and health professionals 41
7 What are the treatment options? 49
8 Surgery 59
9 Breast reconstruction or prosthesis? 71
10 Radiotherapy 77
11 Chemotherapy 85
12 Hormonal therapies and immunotherapy 97
13 Breast cancer, pregnancy and fertility 103
14 How does it feel to live with breast cancer? 109
15 Complementary therapies, holistic practice and diet 115
16 Frequently asked questions 125
Glossary 129
Useful addresses and contacts 133
References 139
Index 141
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"Despite a plethora of breast cancer books, this one feels fresh and up-to-date. I would definitely recommend it." (MacMillan Cancer Care Directory, 2007/2008)
"...buy this book if you are concerned...all you need to know presented clearly and without jargon..." (www.family2000.org.uk, 12/5/2004)
"...brimful with up-to-the-minute facts...well researched...certainly a book that practitioners can recommend..." (British Naturopathic Journal, v.21, 2004)
"...language is accessible...placing emphasis on what is considered important for the reader..." (Nursing Standard, September 04)
"…includes essential information and practical advice on coping with every aspect of breast cancer..." (A Directory of Information Materials For People With Cancer, No.5, 2004/2005)