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What Helped Me Get Through: Cancer Survivors Share Wisdom and Hope | 
enlarge | Author: Julie K. Silver Publisher: American Cancer Society Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.9 x 1.1
ISBN: 1604430044 Dewey Decimal Number: 362.196994 EAN: 9781604430042 ASIN: 1604430044
Publication Date: October 17, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Helping Hands, Helping Hearts . �You're one in a million." For millions of cancer survivors, this is a. singular declaration of appreciation-often borne of personal stories. shared. with others who are going through cancer. Here in one volume are. hundreds. of invaluable suggestions, words of support, encouragement, and hope,. generously shared by survivors, medical experts, and celebrities from. around the world. These are the things the docs don't have time to tell. us.. Pass it on.. . . . . "So much wisdom, strength, and courage can be gained from listening to others . who have been there. This book provides much-needed inspiration for people with . cancer, or any illness for that matter, and all those who love and care for them." . . Ann H. Partridge, MD, MPH . Director, Program for Young Women with Breast Cancer, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute . Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. . . �When one is truly inspired and wants to be a survivor, information derived from the experience of others is vital. The natives know how to help one another because of their experience. Read and learn from the wisdom of others and save yourself from having to learn the hard way.� . . Bernie Siegel, MD author Love, Medicine And Miracles and Help Me To Heal. . �I am always amazed by the incredible resilience of many people who are diagnosed with cancer. It is truly a privilege to share their journey and provide guidance when I can. There are other times when I am discouraged by the unfairness of the disease, and especially the side effects of our treatments. These often wreak havoc with life plans-the absence of children, the inability to work and achieve other life goals-and the specter of recurrent cancer. We are working hard to prevent cancer and to reduce the burden and toxicity of treatments so that survivors in the future may have an easier time.� . Patricia A. Ganz, MD. Professor, UCLA Schools of Medicine and Public Health. Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Research. Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. 650 Charles Young Dr. South, Room A2-125 CHS. Los Angeles, CA 90095-6900. . My husband put it best: "A cancer diagnosis is like getting dropped off in a foreign country where you don't know the language." This book gives patients a guidebook to help them navigate the difficult world of cancer treatment written by those who have already made the journey. Treatment is tough, but it's so much more manageable when you know what to expect. I credit so many survivors with giving me the information I needed to get through treatment. This book puts all the stuff you need to know in one place. It's a must-have for anyone looking to make their cancer journey easier. . Kelley Tuthill . Reporter . WCVB-TV Boston . Breast Cancer Survivor .
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Excellent Book December 21, 2008 AN excellent book. Provides a candid and open account of survivorship. Should be read by patients, families and clinicians alike.
Been there, done that! December 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had close relatives with cancer and I am a cancer survivor. I wish I had this book when my father and SIL had cancer because I didn't know exactly how to help. This is the perfect book for friends and family members who want to help but don't know how. I am one of the patients often quoted in the book so I know these comments come from the heart of the survivors who wrote them. I appreciate seeing my experience from the reader's vantage point. I also enjoyed hearing about what got other people through. None of us could have done it alone. I wish there was such a book for kids and teenagers with cancer. There needs are different and I find myself wondering how to help them uniquely because I am a school nurse. I currently have a student undergoing chemo for testicular cancer. We can relate in general but he needs kids his own age to be there and to talk to. Excellent resource. I recommend it for every place of worship, library, doctor's office and as a personal resource if you love someone with cancer.
What Helped Get Me Through My Cancer October 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
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Book Review: What Helped Get Me Through (American Cancer Society, 2008) by Julie K. Silver, M.D.
Edited by the award winning author, Julie K. Silver, herself a breast cancer survivor, the objective of What Helped Get Me Through is to provide stories, memories, and personal histories in the form of wisdom and hope by cancer survivors to others living with cancer. Dr. Silver surveyed hundreds of cancer survivors from around the world and interviewed medical experts and cancer leaders during her research for What Helped Me Get Through.
What Helped Get Me Through offers guidance, emotional support, and advice to those just diagnosed with cancer and those undergoing treatment. Cancer survivors have been in the same situation, and speak their own words about survival, pointing out the small details to the major discussions of the emotional, physical, and spiritual aspects of having the disease.
What Helped Me Get Through from cover to cover:
* How to manage fear, uncertainty, and speak with your young children. (Dr. Silver had to do this herself.) * How to explore and decide upon treatment options. * How to take care of yourself, spiritually, physically, and emotionally. * How to interact with your family and friends, allowing them to make a difference. * What would have helped, but was too difficult to ask for. * What could have helped at the time of diagnosis.
Dr. Silver also has included short lists which are invaluable:
* 5 Things You Should tell Your Partner Who Has Cancer * 5 Things To Tell Your Children About Your Cancer * 5 Things For a Friend To Do * 5 Things Your Oncologist Should Tell You * 10 Tips to Help Children and Families
A personal sample: "I was my own worst enemy, and I found myself living on the computer, looking for the worst news possible. I cured that by going to work...it really helped the depression and getting back into a normal life.--Kathie, nurse and social worker, diagnosed with kidney cancer at age 53 in 2005 in Kingston, New York."
There are many survivors who participated in What Helped Get Me Through, including famous names, that are out on the front lines supporting cancer research today. You'll recognize Lance Armstrong, Carly Simon, Scott Hamilton, Sharon Osbourne, Susan Vreeland, Elyse Caplan, retired Senator Edward W. Brooke, Lynn Eib, Hester Hill Schnipper, among many many others. Cancer knows no limits of age, race, gender, nor economic position. We are all affected, as What Helped Get Me Through testifies to.
On a personal note, I walked into the emergency room to hear my own father's diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. We needed this book then. What Helped Me Get Through will encourage many families through diagnosis and treatment, offering hope. Sometimes those days are dark, but there is always hope.
BackStory Byte: Julie K. Silver, M.D. is celebrating her fifth year of breast cancer survivorship. She is also the author of more than a dozen books, including: After Cancer Treatment: Heal Faster, Better, Stronger (Johns Hopkins Press), chosen by Library Journal as a top twenty health book (2006) Life After Stroke (Johns Hopkins Press),and Super Healing (Rodale). Dr. Silver has received the American Cancer Society's prestigious Lane Adams Quality of Life award (2006) because she of her dedication to cancer care survivorship. Dr. Silver is an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and a practicing physiatrist in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and on the medical staff at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Silver also holds the title of Chief Editor of Books at Harvard Health Publications.
The American Cancer Society helps people facing cancer get through their treatment and recovery by providing a range of free and confidential programs and services for patients and caregivers, which help people learn about their disease and treatment options, receive everyday help for dealing with cancer challenges, and connect with others for emotional support.
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