Finding the Can in Cancer

Finding the Can in Cancer
Author: Nancy Emerson,Pam Leight,Susan Moonan
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2005-04-14
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1411625854

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Includes recommendations for coping with side effects, authors' personal experiences, emotional and spiritual encouragement, advice about tests and procedures, and a special section on how to let others help you.

The Can in Cancer

The Can in Cancer
Author: Julia Cook
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-08-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1937870170

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Eli is a young boy who finds out that he has cancer. This creatively written book of hope follows Eli's journey through the eyes of a patient, parents, siblings, teachers, health care providers, and friends.

Finding Your Way Through Cancer

Finding Your Way Through Cancer
Author: Andrew Kneier
Publsiher: Celestial Arts
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2010
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781587613562

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"This guidebook delves into the top topics and concerns that psychologist Andrew Kneier's 7,500 cancer patients have brought up during therapy, from family to faith, suffering to resilience"--

Explaining Cancer

Explaining Cancer
Author: Anya Plutynski
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-07-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780190904586

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In Explaining Cancer, Anya Plutynski addresses a variety of philosophical questions that arise in the context of cancer science and medicine. She begins with the following concerns: · How do scientists classify cancer? Do these classifications reflect nature's "joints"? · How do cancer scientists identify and classify early stage cancers? · What does it mean to say that cancer is a "genetic" disease? What role do genes play in "mechanisms for" cancer? · What are the most important environmental causes of cancer, and how do epidemiologists investigate these causes? · How exactly has our evolutionary history made us vulnerable to cancer? Explaining Cancer uses these questions as an entrée into a family of philosophical debates. It uses case studies of scientific practice to reframe philosophical debates about natural classification in science and medicine, the problem of drawing the line between disease and health, mechanistic reasoning in science, pragmatics and evidence, the roles of models and modeling in science, and the nature of scientific explanation.

Finding the CAN in Cancer

Finding the CAN in Cancer
Author: Jesika James,Nancy Emerson,Pam Leight,Susan Moonan,Terri Schinazi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006-04-21
Genre: Cancer
ISBN: 1411699793

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Includes recommendations for coping with side effects, authors' personal experiences, emotional and spiritual encouragement, advice about tests and procedures, and a special section on how to let others help you.

Finding the Light in Cancer s Shadow

Finding the Light in Cancer s Shadow
Author: Lynn Eib
Publsiher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2006
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781414305721

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Author and cancer patient advocate Lynn Eib, a colon cancer survivor, draws on her own experiences, the wisdom of Scripture, and the stories of others who battled cancer, to help survivors and their loved ones deal with their fears, their moods, their questions, and more.

Marijuana As Medicine

Marijuana As Medicine
Author: Institute of Medicine,Janet Joy,Alison Mack
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2000-12-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780309065313

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Some people suffer from chronic, debilitating disorders for which no conventional treatment brings relief. Can marijuana ease their symptoms? Would it be breaking the law to turn to marijuana as a medication? There are few sources of objective, scientifically sound advice for people in this situation. Most books about marijuana and medicine attempt to promote the views of advocates or opponents. To fill the gap between these extremes, authors Alison Mack and Janet Joy have extracted critical findings from a recent Institute of Medicine study on this important issue, interpreting them for a general audience. Marijuana As Medicine? provides patientsâ€"as well as the people who care for themâ€"with a foundation for making decisions about their own health care. This empowering volume examines several key points, including: Whether marijuana can relieve a variety of symptoms, including pain, muscle spasticity, nausea, and appetite loss. The dangers of smoking marijuana, as well as the effects of its active chemical components on the immune system and on psychological health. The potential use of marijuana-based medications on symptoms of AIDS, cancer, multiple sclerosis, and several other specific disorders, in comparison with existing treatments. Marijuana As Medicine? introduces readers to the active compounds in marijuana. These include the principal ingredient in Marinol, a legal medication. The authors also discuss the prospects for developing other drugs derived from marijuana's active ingredients. In addition to providing an up-to-date review of the science behind the medical marijuana debate, Mack and Joy also answer common questions about the legal status of marijuana, explaining the conflict between state and federal law regarding its medical use. Intended primarily as an aid to patients and caregivers, this book objectively presents critical information so that it can be used to make responsible health care decisions. Marijuana As Medicine? will also be a valuable resource for policymakers, health care providers, patient counselors, medical faculty and studentsâ€"in short, anyone who wants to learn more about this important issue.

Cancer with Hope

Cancer with Hope
Author: C. Michael Armstrong,Eric A. Vohr
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781421438382

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This practical, compassionate, and inspiring book helps people with cancer navigate the often complex and difficult journey from diagnosis through treatment and life after disease. It illuminates the challenges associated with a cancer diagnosis and provides inspiration and guidance to help you not only to find the right doctors and care plan but also to cultivate hope and purpose. In Cancer with Hope, former CEO Mike Armstrong chronicles his experience with leukemia, prostate cancer, near-fatal sepsis, and a crippling autoimmune disease. Mike shares how his often difficult journey from humble beginnings to leading some of the world's top corporations taught him the importance of hope and purpose, tools that proved invaluable throughout his cancer journey. More than the tale of one man's experience with cancer, this important book includes expert advice and vetted resources to help patients best manage their disease, as well as compelling stories from a wide range of cancer patients who have faced seemingly insurmountable odds yet managed to maintain hope and find meaningful purpose.