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Helpful Books
My favorite remains "Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book" as it is basic and easy to read to understand breast cancer.
"Breast Cancer Survival Manual: A Step-by-Step Guide for the Woman With Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer" by John Link
If you to Amazon, I am certain you will find some good books on the topic.
I did enjoy "Bathsheba's Breast: Women, Cancer, and History" by James Stuart Olson and "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer" by Siddhartha Mukherje and "One Renegade Cell: How Cancer Begins" by Robert A. Weinberg. Two of these are fairly old though things have not change that much.
A good web page for breast or uterus cancer is Mayo Clinic or Merck Manual. In Google just put in "Breast cancer Mayo Clinic" or Uterus cancer Merck Manual and it should give the web pages.
Check your public library for these books as I am certain you could read them free.
Best wishes to you,
Doris0 -
After breast cancer bySIROD said:Helpful Books
My favorite remains "Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book" as it is basic and easy to read to understand breast cancer.
"Breast Cancer Survival Manual: A Step-by-Step Guide for the Woman With Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer" by John Link
If you to Amazon, I am certain you will find some good books on the topic.
I did enjoy "Bathsheba's Breast: Women, Cancer, and History" by James Stuart Olson and "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer" by Siddhartha Mukherje and "One Renegade Cell: How Cancer Begins" by Robert A. Weinberg. Two of these are fairly old though things have not change that much.
A good web page for breast or uterus cancer is Mayo Clinic or Merck Manual. In Google just put in "Breast cancer Mayo Clinic" or Uterus cancer Merck Manual and it should give the web pages.
Check your public library for these books as I am certain you could read them free.
Best wishes to you,
Doris
After breast cancer by hester Hill Schnipper0 -
Should I read more about cancer?carkris said:After breast cancer by
After breast cancer by hester Hill Schnipper
Good references, excellent authors, however I have not read any of those. Should I? I feel that I cannot. I have done a lot of research related to my situation, including original papers on estrogen receptors positive, nutrition and immune system, FDA, ASCO, NIH etc.
My favorite websites Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, which has non-traditional and herbal component too plus video presentations and very good search function. I prefer this site over Mayo clinic site. National Cancer Institute at NIH has a very good website as well, including original research papers and info about clinical trials http://www.cancer.gov
Simms/Mann UCLA center has made a significant improvement, now lectures are available on line.0 -
ThanksNew Flower said:Should I read more about cancer?
Good references, excellent authors, however I have not read any of those. Should I? I feel that I cannot. I have done a lot of research related to my situation, including original papers on estrogen receptors positive, nutrition and immune system, FDA, ASCO, NIH etc.
My favorite websites Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, which has non-traditional and herbal component too plus video presentations and very good search function. I prefer this site over Mayo clinic site. National Cancer Institute at NIH has a very good website as well, including original research papers and info about clinical trials http://www.cancer.gov
Simms/Mann UCLA center has made a significant improvement, now lectures are available on line.
Thanks ladies I will try to buy some of these books , I do like to read so I might as well read a book that now I can relate to.0 -
Book on breast cancerLisaepstein said:Thanks
Thanks ladies I will try to buy some of these books , I do like to read so I might as well read a book that now I can relate to.
Try "your life in your hands" by Professor Jane Plant0 -
My husband got the book HowSIROD said:Helpful Books
My favorite remains "Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book" as it is basic and easy to read to understand breast cancer.
"Breast Cancer Survival Manual: A Step-by-Step Guide for the Woman With Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer" by John Link
If you to Amazon, I am certain you will find some good books on the topic.
I did enjoy "Bathsheba's Breast: Women, Cancer, and History" by James Stuart Olson and "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer" by Siddhartha Mukherje and "One Renegade Cell: How Cancer Begins" by Robert A. Weinberg. Two of these are fairly old though things have not change that much.
A good web page for breast or uterus cancer is Mayo Clinic or Merck Manual. In Google just put in "Breast cancer Mayo Clinic" or Uterus cancer Merck Manual and it should give the web pages.
Check your public library for these books as I am certain you could read them free.
Best wishes to you,
Doris
My husband got the book How to help your wife ( and yourself ) through diagnosis, treatment and beyond and it helped him to understand more what I was going through.
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Books on Advanced Breast CancerSIROD said:Helpful Books
My favorite remains "Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book" as it is basic and easy to read to understand breast cancer.
"Breast Cancer Survival Manual: A Step-by-Step Guide for the Woman With Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer" by John Link
If you to Amazon, I am certain you will find some good books on the topic.
I did enjoy "Bathsheba's Breast: Women, Cancer, and History" by James Stuart Olson and "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer" by Siddhartha Mukherje and "One Renegade Cell: How Cancer Begins" by Robert A. Weinberg. Two of these are fairly old though things have not change that much.
A good web page for breast or uterus cancer is Mayo Clinic or Merck Manual. In Google just put in "Breast cancer Mayo Clinic" or Uterus cancer Merck Manual and it should give the web pages.
Check your public library for these books as I am certain you could read them free.
Best wishes to you,
Doris
The market is saturated with books about breast cancer covering the initial diagnose. There are so few books on Advanced Breast Cancer.
One was written by Musa Meyer in 1998 title: "Advanced Breast Cancer: A Guide to Living with Metastatic Disease", the information is dated and no longer that useful.
I know the basics on advanced breast cancer aka as stage IV but, what about living with the disease. So many more women are living with this stage, so it is hard to understand why so few books are written.
There is a need to understand the new spins that come out of San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium every year. What happens when they say one things and didn't find it really work a few years later.
There are always new treatments being offered, new ways, it's not a stagnant disease! The disease even at the metastatic level has the same variables that it had with stages 0-3. Yet, the real basic guide included in Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book hardly does any of it justice. Besides her book is 7 years old now.
Am I the only one who wishes for such a book?
Best,
Doris0 -
List of books on my "Resources" pageSIROD said:Books on Advanced Breast Cancer
The market is saturated with books about breast cancer covering the initial diagnose. There are so few books on Advanced Breast Cancer.
One was written by Musa Meyer in 1998 title: "Advanced Breast Cancer: A Guide to Living with Metastatic Disease", the information is dated and no longer that useful.
I know the basics on advanced breast cancer aka as stage IV but, what about living with the disease. So many more women are living with this stage, so it is hard to understand why so few books are written.
There is a need to understand the new spins that come out of San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium every year. What happens when they say one things and didn't find it really work a few years later.
There are always new treatments being offered, new ways, it's not a stagnant disease! The disease even at the metastatic level has the same variables that it had with stages 0-3. Yet, the real basic guide included in Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book hardly does any of it justice. Besides her book is 7 years old now.
Am I the only one who wishes for such a book?
Best,
Doris
I have a list and description of the books that helped me (some have already been mentioned here) on my Resources page.
Just click on TraciInLA here
<-- to the left,
Then click on the "resources" tab.
Traci0
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