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Advanced Breast Cancer: A Guide to Living with Mestastic Disease

By (author) Musa Mayer






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Dealing with the realities of living with metastatic disease, this text offers hope and comfort. All aspects of facing the disease are covered, including: coping with the shock of recurrence; seeking information and making treatment decisions; communicating effectively with medical personnel; finding support; and handling disease progression and end-of-life issues. It also provides resources and treatment developments, including novel formulation of conventional drugs, as well as the latest therapies being developed in cancer research labs in 2000.

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Publisher | O'Reilly Media
Published date | 13 Oct 1998
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 532
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ISBN | 978-1-5659-2522-9
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BISAC | health & fitness / diseases / cancer


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