Summary
Lung cancer kills more women than breast cancer, more men than prostate cancer. This authoritative book presents new lifesaving strategies for those already diagnosed and those at risk (including ex-smokers).Lung cancer is deadly because it's usually found late. Dr. Claudia Henschke's groundbreaking research on early diagnosis, published in Lancet, made headlines worldwide. Now, for the first time, she offers specific recommendations based on her latest findings: who needs to be checked and how to get tested.People with lung cancer often are told, "Nothing can be done." Not so! Dr. Henschke and coauthor Peggy McCarthy, a leading patient advocate, provide up-to-the-minute advice, along with inspiring quotes from survivors.If lung cancer has touched your life?r if you have reason for concern?his comprehensive and compassionate book can help:Understand how the lungs work and how cancer develops.Pinpoint risk factors and the sometimes surprising symptoms, like back pain or swollen fingertips, that can signal a problem.Learn how to find the best doctors and the latest treatments.Remain healthy, active, and pain-free during and after treatment.Cope with emotional and practical concerns, such as telling the children, dealing with guilt, and getting the most out of your insurance.
Author Biography
Claudia I. Henschke, Ph.D., M.D., is chief, Division of Chest Imaging, at the New York Presbyterian Hospital -- Cornell Medical Center and professor of radiology at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University Peggy McCarthy, MBA, is the founder of the Alliance for Lung Cancer Advocacy, Support, and Education (ALCASE) and works internationally for lung cancer awareness Sarah Wernick, Ph.D., is an award-winning freelance health writer
Table of Contents
An Important Message for Readers |
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Acknowledgments |
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Part I The Changing Face of Lung Cancer |
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Chapter 1 New Information That Could Save Your Life |
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Chapter 2 Clearing the Air about Guilt |
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Part II The Basics |
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Chapter 3 How Your Lungs Work |
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Chapter 4 when Cancer Intrudes |
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Part III Beating Your Risk Factors |
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Chapter 5 Now You Can Find It Early |
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Chapter 6 Are You at Risk? |
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Chapter 7 Encouraging News for Smokers |
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Part IV When Lung Cancer Strikes |
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Chapter 8 Diagnosis and Staging |
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Chapter 9 Coping with the News |
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Part V Taking Charge of Treatment |
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Chapter 10 Preparing for Effective Treatment |
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Chapter 13 Radiation Therapy |
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Chapter 14 Getting Access to the Latest Treatments |
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Chapter 15 Complementary and Alternative Therapies |
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Part VI Living with Lung Cancer |
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Chapter 16 Treatment Is Finished-Now What? |
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Chapter 17 Optimizing the Quality of Your Life |
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Chapter 18 A Message for Caregivers |
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Chapter 19 The Practicalities |
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Chapter 20 It's Never Too Late to Hope |
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Afterword |
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Glossary |
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Index |
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About the Authors |
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