Synopses & Reviews
From a leading specialist, an empowering new book that gives breast cancer patients the confidence and knowledge to seek the treatment that is right for them
According to Dr. John Link, most women diagnosed with breast cancer today are not getting the proper treatment for their disease. Many are being undertreated, while others are being needlessly overtreated. In this follow-up book to his successful The Breast Cancer Survival Manual, Link now shows women how to be their own best advocate in getting the proper care. In this empowering book, he gives women the information and resources they need to be proactive about their cancer, and ultimately to help pursue a course of treatment that will leave them with the fewest physical or emotional scars. Through true stories of his own patients and information on the latest medical advances, Link helps women to understand the potential risks and benefits of various treatments. An openminded and experienced oncologist, he addresses everything from the decision to seek a second opinion, to the question of patient-doctor trust, to discerning under- or overtreatment, to alternative and integrative medical therapies. Take Charge of Your Breast Cancer offers an important new approach that puts the power in the hands of the patient.
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Praise for
The Breast Cancer Survival Manual: "An extensive resource of medical information."
-Bernie Siegel, M.D., author of Love, Medicine & Miracles and Prescriptions for Living
Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Synopsis
In this follow-up book to his successful "The Breast Cancer Survival Manual, " Link now shows women how to be their own best advocate in getting the proper care. In this empowering book, he gives women the information and resources they need to be proactive about their cancer. Illustrations.
About the Author
John Link, M.D., is the medical director of one of the leading breast cancer treatment centers in Southern California. He has been honored by the American Cancer Society for his committment to the treatment of and cure for breast cancer. He is the author of
The Breast Cancer Survival Manual (0-8050-6400-1). He lives in Southern California.