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Leibson, Beth.
Subjects
Cancer -- Psychological aspects.
Cancer -- Treatment.
Cancer.
Survival.
Healing.
Cancer -- Patients -- Psychology.
Cancer -- Patients -- Life skills guides.
Cancer -- Patients -- Biography.
Breast -- Cancer -- Patients -- Biography.
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Leibson, Beth.
Cancer -- Psychological aspects.
Cancer -- Treatment.
Cancer.
Survival.
Healing.
Cancer -- Patients -- Psychology.
Cancer -- Patients -- Life skills guides.
Cancer -- Patients -- Biography.
Breast -- Cancer -- Patients -- Biography.
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The
cancer
survivor
handbook
:
your
guide
to
building
a
life
after
cancer
/ by Beth Leibson.
by
Leibson, Beth.
Skyhorse Publishing, [2014]
Call #:
616.994 L525c
Subjects
Cancer
-- Psychological aspects.
Cancer
-- Treatment.
Cancer
.
Survival.
Healing.
Cancer
-- Patients -- Psychology.
Cancer
-- Patients --
Life
skills guides.
Cancer
-- Patients -- Biography.
Breast --
Cancer
-- Patients -- Biography.
ISBN:
9781628736137 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
Survivor
handbook
:
your
guide
to
building
a
life
after
cancer
Description:
xv, 314 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"An estimated 13.7 million living Americans are
cancer
survivors. Patients diagnosed with
cancer
have an estimated 64% chance of surviving five years, up from 50% three decades ago. Most
cancer
survivors have lingering symptoms, both physical and emotional. This is a
guide
for those millions of individuals who are finally done with treatments but are still on the journey to wholeness. Author Beth Leibson completed her chemotherapy and radiation in 2007. She had beat
cancer
, but was left with lingering memory issues, exhaustion, depression, pain, and the fear that at any point, the
cancer
could return. Here she tells the story of how she rebuilt her
life
, and shares advice from other experts, addressing the emotional, medical, and professional challenges of
life
after
cancer
. Here are the questions you're afraid to ask ("When will my sex drive come back?"), the questions you hadn't yet considered ("How do I reenter the work force
after
a 'break' of a year or more?"), and those you know you should be thinking about but haven't had the energy for ("What supplements or alternative therapies should I be taking to regain my strength?"). Warm, honest, and full of sage advice, this is the book Leibson wishes she had had when the nightmare of
cancer
treatments drew to a close and the overwhelming reality of starting
life
over again began. Beth Leibson lives in New York City"--Provided by publisher.
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