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Cancers of the Mouth and Throat: A Patient's Guide to Treatment

Cancers of the Mouth and Throat: A Patient's Guide to Treatment

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very educational!
Review: A great read for patients and their families!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This was so helpful
Review: My grandfather was diagnosed with larynx cancer. We had no idea about cancer and the treatments available. This book was great in explaining the options in plain language that we all could understand. We thank God for this book and the authors. Without it our experience would have been much more difficult.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not enough information.
Review: The authors seem to assume their readers are incapable of appreciating the "whole picture" when it comes to diagnosis and treatment. They spoon-feed what they consider to be the important information, leaving more questions than they answered.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not enough information.
Review: The authors seem to assume their readers are incapable of appreciating the "whole picture" when it comes to diagnosis and treatment. They spoon-feed what they consider to be the important information, leaving more questions than they answered.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not enough information.
Review: The authors seem to assume their readers are incapable of appreciating the "whole picture" when it comes to diagnosis and treatment. They spoon-feed what they consider to be the important information, leaving more questions than they answered.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Emotional Livesaver: A Patient's Guide to Treatment
Review: When you get the news you have cancer, there is a period of waiting in total agony for yourself and your family until the time you get before a specialist who can explain and answer your concerns. As you wait, fears and anxiety lead to despair and depression because you don't have understandable information and your mind thinks the worse based upon your preconceptions of the word "Cancer."

Simple questions that need immediate answers. What is cancer and how did I get it? How bad is this cancer and how far has it spread? What caused it and what can I do to change my lifestyle? How will they treat it and what are the odds of success in treatment? How long will this take and what are the likely side effects?

This book, Cancers of the Mouth and Throat: A Patient's Guide to Treatment, has its greatest value during that time as an initial resource to frame the problem and sketch out concerns and issues for the patient in a language that is logical and understandable.

A friend gave me this book shortly after diagnosis for cancer. I was being treated at an ENT clinic for an acid reflux problem that was so bad that it closed my airway. The acid reflux apparently had damaged tissues to the degree that it created a carcinoma just below the vocal chords. The book explained how all of this happened and I could see my situation completely.

I strongly recommend it for hospitals, clinics, and institutions that can put it in the hands of newly diagnosed patients. It has been a wonderful comfort to me throughout radiation treatment, and I reference it often.

Searching the internet for information can be confusing and often only creates more fear, because you don't even know what questions to ask. This value of this book, Cancers of the Mouth and Throat: A Patient's Guide to Treatment, is its focus upon an overview -- not medical mumbo jumbo detail -- but an overview, of head and neck cancers, treatment options, side effects, in a language understandable to patients.

This book was an absolute lifesaver to my emotional health, and sits at my bedside. Next to the Holy Bible, this book did the most in my situation to provide information that put me back in control of the cancer.

A patient needs this book to answer what cancer is, what to expect, and what to do and to guage the probabilities for success of a course of action. This book provided the answers to family that call with concerns and support.

By the time I finally went to my first cancer clinic visit, I went calm, informed, secure and with a positive spirit. The book gave me a basic understanding of my condition. I was able to ask and answer questions intelligently, and to give my family reassurances for their concerns and questions.

I most strongly recommend this book and thank the authors for writing it and the hospital administrators that bought it as a resource for their patients, and the friend that brought it to me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Emotional Livesaver: A Patient's Guide to Treatment
Review: When you get the news you have cancer, there is a period of waiting in total agony for yourself and your family until the time you get before a specialist who can explain and answer your concerns. As you wait, fears and anxiety lead to despair and depression because you don't have understandable information and your mind thinks the worse based upon your preconceptions of the word "Cancer."

Simple questions that need immediate answers. What is cancer and how did I get it? How bad is this cancer and how far has it spread? What caused it and what can I do to change my lifestyle? How will they treat it and what are the odds of success in treatment? How long will this take and what are the likely side effects?

This book, Cancers of the Mouth and Throat: A Patient's Guide to Treatment, has its greatest value during that time as an initial resource to frame the problem and sketch out concerns and issues for the patient in a language that is logical and understandable.

A friend gave me this book shortly after diagnosis for cancer. I was being treated at an ENT clinic for an acid reflux problem that was so bad that it closed my airway. The acid reflux apparently had damaged tissues to the degree that it created a carcinoma just below the vocal chords. The book explained how all of this happened and I could see my situation completely.

I strongly recommend it for hospitals, clinics, and institutions that can put it in the hands of newly diagnosed patients. It has been a wonderful comfort to me throughout radiation treatment, and I reference it often.

Searching the internet for information can be confusing and often only creates more fear, because you don't even know what questions to ask. This value of this book, Cancers of the Mouth and Throat: A Patient's Guide to Treatment, is its focus upon an overview -- not medical mumbo jumbo detail -- but an overview, of head and neck cancers, treatment options, side effects, in a language understandable to patients.

This book was an absolute lifesaver to my emotional health, and sits at my bedside. Next to the Holy Bible, this book did the most in my situation to provide information that put me back in control of the cancer.

A patient needs this book to answer what cancer is, what to expect, and what to do and to guage the probabilities for success of a course of action. This book provided the answers to family that call with concerns and support.

By the time I finally went to my first cancer clinic visit, I went calm, informed, secure and with a positive spirit. The book gave me a basic understanding of my condition. I was able to ask and answer questions intelligently, and to give my family reassurances for their concerns and questions.

I most strongly recommend this book and thank the authors for writing it and the hospital administrators that bought it as a resource for their patients, and the friend that brought it to me.


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