Synopses & Reviews
The Cancer Survivor's Guide is the first book to offer a proven step-by-step healthcare program for life after cancer. Dr. Feuerstein knows firsthand what life after cancer truly means and his 7-step self-management system is a result of personal experience as well as extensive research, resulting in a program that's rooted in very pragmatic sensibility coupled with a sense of "realistic optimism." As medical understanding of cancer improves, more people are surviving this frightening disease; yet survivors face many challenges long after their treatments have ended. They must strike a delicate balance between maintaining a positive attitude and being realistic about their health. This revolutionary program drastically improves the length and quality of life for cancer survivors, helping them to manage the variety of physical, emotional, and spiritual issues they face. Cancer survivors can learn how to evaluate their condition, assess their relationships with healthcare providers, research their illness and treatment options, handle finances, seek alternative therapies when necessary, improve overall health habits, tend to their emotional well-being, and continue to monitor the long-term success of their survivorship program. This book offers hopeand a game planfor cancer patients and their loved ones as they look forward to the life ahead.
About the Author
Michael Feuerstein, PhD, MPH, is an internationally known clinical psychologist with a specialty in behavioral medicine. For the past decade he has been on the faculty of Georgetown University Medical Center and Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences a professor of medical and clinical psychology. He is the editor-in-chief for the
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. He lives in Maryland.
Patricia Findley, DrPH, MSW, LCSW, is a licensed medical social worker and health services researcher specializing in the field of rehabilitation and chronic illnesses. An assistant research professor at Rutgers University's Program for Disability Research, she formerly was the President of the National Spinal Cord Injury Association of Illinois. She lives in New Jersey.