ISBN: PB: 9780300190618

Yale University Press

July 2013

320 pp.

23,4x15,6 cm

23 black&white illus.

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£30.00
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Fighting Cancer with Knowledge and Hope

A Guide for Patients, Families, and Health Care Providers

Anyone who is diagnosed with cancer receives a frightening blow, and in many cases the diagnosis is accompanied by a bewildering array of treatment choices. In this invaluable book, a compassionate and knowledgeable physician explains what cancer is, which factors determine a patient's prognosis, how cancer treatments work to eradicate cancer, why they sometimes fail, and what patients can do to optimize their own survival. The second edition of this essential resource for patients and their families discusses new treatment options that have become available, including targeted therapies, immune therapies, and personalized cancer medicine. Information on the types of medicines used to fight cancer has been completely updated and revised; also included is a new section on alternative cancer therapies. It features: winner of the 2010 American Medical Writers Association Medical Book Awards in the Health care professionals – nonphysician category; and winner of the 2010 Will Solimene Award for Excellence in Medical Communication, given by the New England Chapter of the American Medical Writers Association.

About the author

Richard C. Frank is director of cancer research at the Whittingham Cancer Center of Norwalk Hospital, medical director of Mid-Fairfield Hospice, and Clinical Assistant Attending at Weill Cornell Medical College. He has recently been appointed cancer expert for WebMD and was named a "Top Doc" in the New York Metro area by Castle and Connelly.

Reviews

"For healthcare professionals seeking to recommend a credible and current cancer resource with confidence, this guide is invaluable" – Greg Gorgas, Oncology Business Review