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Johns Hopkins Patients' Guide to Breast Cancer

Author(s): Lillie D. Shockney, RN, BS, MAS, Administrative Director, University Distinguished Service Assistant Professor of Breast Cancer, Associate Professor, Departments of Surgery, Gynecology, & Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins Avon Foundation Breast Center - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763774264
  • Paperback    158 pages      © 2010
Price: International Sales $10.95 US List
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Overview

85% of women diagnosed with breast cancer today will be survivors of this disease!

Johns Hopkins Patients’ Guide to Breast Cancer is a concise, easy-to-follow “how to” guide that puts you on a path to wellness by explaining breast cancer treatment from start to finish. It guides you through the overwhelming maze of treatment decisions, simplifies the complicated schedule that lies ahead, and performs the task of putting together your plan of care in layman's terms.  Empower yourself with accurate, understandable information that will give you the ability to confidently participate in the decision making about your care and treatment.

About the Series:
Learning that you or someone you love has cancer is devastating, and feeling lost and powerless is a common immediate response. The Johns Hopkins Patients’ Guides are designed to alleviate your anxiety, empower you with information, and enable you to fully understand your treatment options. Each book in this series is dedicated to a specific type of cancer. The information is there to help lighten your burden and to assist you in becoming an active participant in your care. Cancer rarely allows us to take a diversion from life, and offering guidance on how to continue to live life while working hard on getting well is part of the outcome we hope to help you achieve.

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Chapter  Preface  
Chapter  Dedication  
Chapter  Introduction  How to Use This Book to Your Benefit
Chapter  1  First Steps—I’ve Been Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
Chapter  2  My Team—Meeting Your Treatment Team
Chapter  3  Taking Action—Comprehensive Treatment Considerations
Chapter  4  Be Prepared—The Side Effects of Treatment
Chapter  5  Straight Talk—Communication with Family, Friends, and Coworkers
Chapter  6  Maintaining Balance—Work and Life During Treatment
Chapter  7  Surviving Breast Cancer—Reengaging in Mind and Body Health After Treatment
Chapter  8  Managing Risk—What if My Cancer Comes Back?
Chapter  9  My Cancer Isn’t Curable—What Now?
Chapter  10  Breast Cancer in Older Adults By Gary Shapiro, MD
Chapter  11  Trusted Resources—Finding Additional Information About Breast Cancer and Its Treatment
Chapter  Information About Johns Hopkins
Chapter  Further Reading
Chapter  Glossary
Chapter  Index
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ShowAbout the Author(s)

Lillie D. Shockney, RN, BS, MAS-Administrative Director, University Distinguished Service Assistant Professor of Breast Cancer, Associate Professor, Departments of Surgery, Gynecology, & Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins Avon Foundation Breast Center - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Lillie Shockney is an oncology nurse, two time breast cancer survivor, Administrative Director of the Johns Hopkins Avon Foundation Breast Center, and Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at Johns Hopkins University's School of Medicine. Her nursing career has heavily focused on the care of cancer patients. She also has a background in performance improvement and quality of care measurement. Her educational background includes earning an RN diploma degree, BS in Health Care Administration and a Masters degree in Administrative Science from Johns Hopkins University. She is a published author and national speaker on breast cancer. She is the recipient of many national awards including the Impact Award from the National Consortium of the Breast Centers, the Excellence in Breast Cancer Education Award from the Oncology Nursing Society, the Internet Health Hero award from Intel, the Lane Adams Award from the American Cancer Society, and the Komen Foundation’s Professor of Survivorship Award, along with many others. She is known for inspiring patients, health care professionals with her words of wisdom and wit and believes it is her mission to make the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer the least physically and emotionally traumatic she can, until there is a cure. Having experienced breast cancer personally and taken care of thousands of women with the disease, she is recognized as an expert. She also serves as the Ask an Expert on Breast Cancer for Johns Hopkins, Yahoo.com, and several other organizations.
 

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