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Breast Cancer Facts, Myths, and Controversies : Understanding Current Screenings and Treatments / Madelon L. Finkel.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Finkel, Madelon L., author.
Series:
Public Health Issues and Developments.
Public Health Issues and Developments
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Breast Cancer--Treatment.
Breast Cancer.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 240 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2023.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited, 2022.
System Details:
text file HTML
Summary:
This book, written for the layperson, provides evidence-based material explaining the complex and evolving evidence of the benefits and limitations of breast cancer screening and the advances in breast cancer treatment. A diagnosis of breast cancer is one of the most emotionally charged statements a woman can hear from her doctor. Understanding the rapid changes in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment is challenging, especially for those without a medical background. This book will help explain the strengths and weaknesses of breast cancer screening, breast cancer treatment, and ways of coping with the disease (for oneself or a loved one). Written for the layperson, this text explains the history of disease prevention with a specific emphasis on breast cancer detection and treatment. The main chapters weigh the pros and cons of well-known but often mystifying screening tests, such as mammograms; discuss the benefits and side effects of targeted hormone therapies; consider holistic regimens that complement traditional medicine; and explore the mental, physical, and emotional strain caused by breast cancer. Concluding with the current breast cancer screening guidelines recommended by leading organizations in disease prevention, Breast Cancer Facts, Myths, and Controversies not only engages with the history of breast cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment, it looks ahead to a brighter future for survivors.
Contents:
Preface Acknowledgments 1. The Female Breast: Its Image and Function through the Ages 2. Who Is at Risk for Breast Cancer? 3. Screening for Disease: The Pros and Cons 4. Screening for Cancer: The Pros and Cons 5. Advances in Breast Cancer Detection: What Are the Options? 6. Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines 7. To Screen or Not to Screen: Changing Advice on Mammography Screening 8. Breast Cancer Treatment Options: Which Treatments Are the "Best"? 9. Treating Breast Cancer in the 21st Century: Is Precision Targeted Cancer Therapy the Wave of the Future? 10. Complementary, Alternative, and Integrated Medicine 11. Coping with Breast Cancer 12. Physicians and Patients Need to Communicate with Each Other 13. You Are Not Alone: Support Groups and Online Forums for Cancer Patients Appendix: Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines for Women Glossary Notes Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9798400621314
9798216055990
9781440875144
1440875146
OCLC:
1202732135

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