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Childhood Leukemia
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- + Chapter 1: Diagnosis
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Chapter 2: Leukemia
- Leukemia is a blood disease
- Definition of a blast
- When leukemia begins
- Who gets leukemia
- Genetics
- Diagnosing leukemia
- Types of leukemia
- Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)
- Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
- Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML)
- Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML)
- Best treatments for leukemia
- + Chapter 3: Telling Your Child and Others
- + Chapter 4: Choosing a Treatment
- + Chapter 5: Coping with Procedures
- + Chapter 6: Forming a Partnership with the Medical Team
- + Chapter 7: Hospitalization
- + Chapter 8: Venous Catheters
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Chapter 9: Chemotherapy
- How chemotherapy drugs work
- How chemotherapy drugs are given
- Dosages
- Variability in response to medications
- Chemotherapy drugs and their possible side effects
- Prophylactic antibiotics
- Colony-stimulating factors
- Antinausea drugs used during chemotherapy
- Drugs used to relieve pain
- Topical anesthetics to prevent pain
- Adjunctive treatments
- Alternative treatments
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Chapter 10: Common Side Effects of Chemotherapy
- Hair loss
- Nausea and vomiting
- Low blood counts
- Serious illnesses
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Fatigue and weakness
- Bed wetting
- Dental problems
- Mouth and throat sores
- Changes in taste and smell
- Skin and nail problems
- Steroid problems
- Learning disabilities
- Uncommon but serious side effects
- Can pets transmit diseases?
- + Chapter 11: Radiation Therapy
- + Chapter 12: Family and Friends
- + Chapter 13: Communication and Behavior
- + Chapter 14: Siblings
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Chapter 15: School
- Keeping the school informed
- Keeping the teacher and classmates involved
- Keeping up with schoolwork
- Helping siblings
- Returning to school
- Avoiding communicable diseases
- What about preschoolers?
- Your legal rights (United States)
- Your legal rights (Canada)
- Accepting disabilities
- Record-keeping
- The terminally ill child and school
- + Chapter 16: Sources of Support
- + Chapter 17: Nutrition
- + Chapter 18: Medical and Financial Record-keeping
- + Chapter 19: End of Treatment and Beyond
- + Chapter 20: Relapse
- + Chapter 21: Stem Cell Transplantation
- + Chapter 22: Death and Bereavement
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Appendices
- + Index
This most complete parent guide covers not only detailed and precise medical information about leukemia and the various treatment options, but also day-to- day practical advice on how to cope with procedures, hospitalization, family and friends, school, social and financial issues, communication, feelings, and, if therapy is not successful, the difficult issues of death and bereavement. Woven among the medical details and the practical advice are the voices of more than 150 parents and children who have lived with leukemia and its treatments. As many parents have already found, advice from "veteran" parents can be a lifeline.
Obtaining a basic understanding of topics such as medical terminology, common side effects of chemotherapy, and how to interpret blood counts can help improve quality of life for the whole family. Learning how to develop a partnership with your child's physician can vastly increase a family's peace of mind. Hearing parents describe their own emotional ups and downs, how they coped, and how they molded their family life around hospitalizations is a tremendous comfort. Just knowing that there are other kids on chemotherapy who refuse to eat anything but tacos or who have frequent rages makes one feel less alone.
Parents who read this book will encounter medical facts simply explained, advice to ease their daily life, and tools to be a strong advocate for their child. This fourth edition contains significant updates to the information on treatments (including tailoring treatments to children's individual genetic profiles), chemotherapy drugs, stem cell transplants, coping with side effects, and resources. It also contains a personal treatment summary and long-term follow-up guide for your child to keep as a permanent record.
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Health & Fitness > Diseases > Cancer
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Publication year : 2012
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