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Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Practical Guide to Your Future
A Practical Guide to Your Future
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- + Chapter 1: Survivorship
- + Chapter 2: Emotions
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Chapter 3: Relationships
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Chapter 4: Navigating the System
- + Chapter 5: Staying Healthy
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Chapter 6: Diseases
- + Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- + Acute myelogenous leukemia
- + Brain tumors
- + Ewing’s sarcoma
- + Hodgkin’s disease
- + Neuroblastoma
- + Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
- + Osteosarcoma
- + Rare cancers
- + Retinoblastoma
- + Rhabdomyosarcoma
- + Wilms tumor
- + Bone marrow and stem cell transplantation
- Recommended follow-up for survivors
- + Chapter 7: Fatigue
- + Chapter 8: Brain and Nerves
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Chapter 9: Hormone-Producing Glands
- + Chapter 10: Eyes and Ears
- + Chapter 11: Head and Neck
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Chapter 12: Heart and Blood Vessels
- + Chapter 13: Lungs
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Chapter 14: Kidneys, Bladder, and Genitals
- + Chapter 15: Liver, Stomach, and Intestines
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Chapter 16: Immune System
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Chapter 17: Bones and Muscles
- + Chapter 18: Skin, Breasts, and Hair
- + Chapter 19: Second Cancers
- Chapter 20: Homage
- Appendix A: Survivor Sketches
- Appendix B: Resources
- Notes
- + Index
More than 270,000 children, teens, and adults in the Untied States are survivors of childhood cancer. The surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and stem cell transplants used to cure children can affect growing bodies and developing minds. If survivors know of these potential problems, they can take steps to identify, cope with, or treat them early if they do develop.
The second edition of Childhood Cancer Survivors charts the territory for survivors by providing state-of-the-art information about:
Medical late effects from treatment
Emotional aspects of surviving cancer
Schedules for follow-up care
Challenges in the heathcare system
Lifestyle choices to maximize health
Discrimination in employment of insurance
Authors Keene, Hobbie, and Ruccione are experts in the field of childhood cancer. They have written, spoken, and advocated about all aspects of survivorship. Importantly, they have also talked to hundreds of survivors, with a wide range of issues and triumphs, and have included many of their stories.
Woven throughout the text are stories from more than 100 survivors and parents. Authors Nancy Keene, Wendy Hobbie, and Kathy Ruccione are experts in the field of childhood cancer. Keene is the mother of a survivor of childhood leukemia and the author of several books including Childhood Leukemia, Childhood Cancer, Educating the Child with Cancer, and Chemo, Craziness & Comfort. Hobbie is coordinator of the Long-Term Follow-Up Clinic at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Ruccione is Co-Director of the HOPE (Hematology-Oncology Psychosocial and Education) Program in the Childrens Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.
Book Details
Authors
Nancy Keene, Wendy Hobbie, and Kathy Ruccione
Categories
Health & Fitness > Diseases > Cancer
Publishers
Publication year : 2012
License: All rights reserved ©
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