Cancer is the worlds biggest health problem, manifesting at an ever-increasing rate, and alongside the human cost is an enormous economic impact. With so much information available this detailed guide demystifies cancer treatment and highlights the rate of progress the scientific and medical communities are making in their understanding of cancer and, therefore, how best to treat it. CANCER TREATMENT BREAKTHROUGHS gives the reader an overview of the disease -- how and why people develop cancer -- and how treatment has evolved throughout history. It covers recent treatment breakthroughs including early diagnosis and testing through to surgical techniques, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, combination treatments, personalised medicine, clinical trials, and psychosocial oncology. Each chapter contains a detailed case study that shares someones experience with that treatment, as well as interviews with internationally recognised experts in their fields. Tim Ladhams and Jackey Coyle also explore living with cancer and how to build resilience after cancer treatment, with evidence-based tips for exercising, eating well, complementary treatments, sleeping better and simple recipes and ideas for maximising nutrition during this time. Families and friends will find ways to support someone with cancer and improve quality of life with palliative care.
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Publication Date: 01 Feb 2022
Publisher: Wilkinson Publishing
Publication City/Country: Australia
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781925927825
About Jackey CoyleTim Ladhams
Tim Ladhams is the editor of Inside Small Business and is responsible for all the publications online content and its quarterly magazine. He turned to journalism after a long careerincluding management rolesin hospitality insurance and credit management. Born and brought up in the United Kingdom Tim moved to Australia in 2008 and recently moved from Melbourne to the Grampians in regional Victoria. He was driven to researching the themes in this book after losing his father to cancer soon after coming to Australia. Jackey Coyle is obsessed by stories whether to do with history medicine science wellbeing travel or music. She is a writer researcher and broadcaster who has earned a masters (writing and literature). Her fiction and nonfiction feature in books magazines anthologies and journals including health and wellbeing since 2001. With her mother a nurse and her father a physicist Jackey has been immersed in medicine and science from her earliest memories. Shebegan to investigate cancer when her younger sister died within 11 months of diagnosis. As she listened to more and more family and friends stories of their cancer journeys she thought about how body and mind interact throughout illness recovery and survivorship. Jackey is the author of In the End: A practical guide to dying.