"This book is a fine resource for every doctor, patient, and family who has to confront the reality of breast cancer." -Bernie S. Siegel, M.D., Author of Love, Medicine, and Miracles Attitudes about breast cancer diagnosis are changing, and women and their families are becoming more assertive about managing their disease. They know that more choices are available now than ever before, and they are willing to make them. This book encourages you to take control. Cathy Hitchcock and Steve Austin, N.D., have written a book for women who are ready to actively participate in their diagnosis and…mehr
"This book is a fine resource for every doctor, patient, and family who has to confront the reality of breast cancer." -Bernie S. Siegel, M.D., Author of Love, Medicine, and Miracles Attitudes about breast cancer diagnosis are changing, and women and their families are becoming more assertive about managing their disease. They know that more choices are available now than ever before, and they are willing to make them. This book encourages you to take control. Cathy Hitchcock and Steve Austin, N.D., have written a book for women who are ready to actively participate in their diagnosis and treatment. A husband and wife team, Hitchcock and Austin walk you step-by-step through each part of diagnosis, treatment (both conventional and alternative), and prevention (including prevention of a recurrence). With the help of a flow chart, they examine different diagnosis options. They also suggest questions to ask your doctor and offer checklists, summaries, and overviews. Interwoven with all this information, Cathy shares her personal story as a breast cancer survivor. She describes her ordeal upon discovering the lump and the transitions she has gone through to live with the diagnosis in a life-affirming way. Unlike many other breast cancer patients, Cathy didn't simply accept the choices offered by medical doctors. Instead, with the help of her husband, she studied the research and made her own decisions about conventional and alternative treatments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: Diagnostic Choices 1. Shock 2. My Diagnosis 3. Your Diagnosis Physical Exam and Medical History Mammography Diagnostic Ultrasound Biopsy Axillary Dissection/Nodal Sampling Blood Tests Chest X Rays Pathology Report Scans The New Genetic Test Questions to Ask Your Doctor After a Cancer Diagnosis 4. My Reaction to Diagnosis Part 2: Treatment Choices 5. Your Surgical and Radiation Choices Toward More Limited Surgery Mastectomy versus Lumpectomy The Value of Surgery When Should Surgery Be Done? Breast Reconstruction Radiation versus No Radiation 6. My Surgical and Radiation Decisions 7. Should You Have Chemotherapy or Ovarian Ablation? The Concept of Adjuvant Chemotherapy The Concept of "Success" with Chemotherapy The Drugs Chemotherapy and Node-Negative Women Chemotherapy, Ovarian Ablation, and Node-Positive Women Chemotherapy for Women over 70 Chemotherapy to Avoid Mastectomy in Patients with Large Tumors An Overview 8. Why I Didn't Have Chemotherapy 9. Tamoxifen What Does Tamoxifen Do? Using Tamoxifen to Treat Breast Cancer Estrogen Receptor Status Tamoxifen and Node-Negative Patients Tamoxifen and Node-Positive Patients Tamoxifen and Menopausal Status Tamoxifen Toxicity Potential Side Benefits of Tamoxifen Tamoxifen and Chemotherapy Tamoxifen and Healthy Women: The Prevention Trial Tamoxifen Checklist 10. Your Alternative Choices for Treatment Metabolic Therapy (Laetrile) Shark Cartilage The Gerson Therapy The Macrobiotic Diet The Hoxsey Formula Linus Pauling and Vitamin C Therapy Psychological Intervention Other Alternative Therapies 11. My Alternative Treatment Decisions Part 3: Preventing Breast Cancer 12. Diet and Prevention Dietary Fat Fiber Anticancer Foods Organically Grown Food The Big Picture 13. Supplements and Prevention Supplements and Conventional Medical Philosophy Primary Prevention, Secondary Prevention Antioxidants and Prevention The FDA versus Science Vitamin C and Prevention Beta-Carotene and Prevention Selenium and Prevention Vitamin E and Prevention A Review of Possible Antioxidant Doses Sunshine, Vitamin D, and Prevention Iron and Cancer Exotic Supplements 14. Lifestyle and Prevention Exercise Alcohol Coffee Green Tea Weight Sunshine Estrogen Replacement Therapy and the Birth Control Pill Electromagnetic Waves EcoCancers 15. Developing My Prevention Lifestyle Eating and Deprivation Eating Out, Eating In, and In Between Developing a Prevention Lifestyle Part 4: Living with Breast Cancer 16. Dealing with Change 17. No More Headaches 18. Getting On with Our Lives APPENDIX A: Making the Transition: Eating In, Eating Out APPENDIX B: Guided Imagery/Stress Release Tapes APPENDIX C: Food Sources of Antioxidants APPENDIX D: Iron-Free Multivitamin/Mineral Sources Questions to Ask Your Doctor After a Cancer Diagnosis Glossary Index About the Authors
Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: Diagnostic Choices 1. Shock 2. My Diagnosis 3. Your Diagnosis Physical Exam and Medical History Mammography Diagnostic Ultrasound Biopsy Axillary Dissection/Nodal Sampling Blood Tests Chest X Rays Pathology Report Scans The New Genetic Test Questions to Ask Your Doctor After a Cancer Diagnosis 4. My Reaction to Diagnosis Part 2: Treatment Choices 5. Your Surgical and Radiation Choices Toward More Limited Surgery Mastectomy versus Lumpectomy The Value of Surgery When Should Surgery Be Done? Breast Reconstruction Radiation versus No Radiation 6. My Surgical and Radiation Decisions 7. Should You Have Chemotherapy or Ovarian Ablation? The Concept of Adjuvant Chemotherapy The Concept of "Success" with Chemotherapy The Drugs Chemotherapy and Node-Negative Women Chemotherapy, Ovarian Ablation, and Node-Positive Women Chemotherapy for Women over 70 Chemotherapy to Avoid Mastectomy in Patients with Large Tumors An Overview 8. Why I Didn't Have Chemotherapy 9. Tamoxifen What Does Tamoxifen Do? Using Tamoxifen to Treat Breast Cancer Estrogen Receptor Status Tamoxifen and Node-Negative Patients Tamoxifen and Node-Positive Patients Tamoxifen and Menopausal Status Tamoxifen Toxicity Potential Side Benefits of Tamoxifen Tamoxifen and Chemotherapy Tamoxifen and Healthy Women: The Prevention Trial Tamoxifen Checklist 10. Your Alternative Choices for Treatment Metabolic Therapy (Laetrile) Shark Cartilage The Gerson Therapy The Macrobiotic Diet The Hoxsey Formula Linus Pauling and Vitamin C Therapy Psychological Intervention Other Alternative Therapies 11. My Alternative Treatment Decisions Part 3: Preventing Breast Cancer 12. Diet and Prevention Dietary Fat Fiber Anticancer Foods Organically Grown Food The Big Picture 13. Supplements and Prevention Supplements and Conventional Medical Philosophy Primary Prevention, Secondary Prevention Antioxidants and Prevention The FDA versus Science Vitamin C and Prevention Beta-Carotene and Prevention Selenium and Prevention Vitamin E and Prevention A Review of Possible Antioxidant Doses Sunshine, Vitamin D, and Prevention Iron and Cancer Exotic Supplements 14. Lifestyle and Prevention Exercise Alcohol Coffee Green Tea Weight Sunshine Estrogen Replacement Therapy and the Birth Control Pill Electromagnetic Waves EcoCancers 15. Developing My Prevention Lifestyle Eating and Deprivation Eating Out, Eating In, and In Between Developing a Prevention Lifestyle Part 4: Living with Breast Cancer 16. Dealing with Change 17. No More Headaches 18. Getting On with Our Lives APPENDIX A: Making the Transition: Eating In, Eating Out APPENDIX B: Guided Imagery/Stress Release Tapes APPENDIX C: Food Sources of Antioxidants APPENDIX D: Iron-Free Multivitamin/Mineral Sources Questions to Ask Your Doctor After a Cancer Diagnosis Glossary Index About the Authors
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