Jennifer A. Shin, MD, MPH (SOMERVILLE, MA), is a medical oncologist specializing in breast cancer and a palliative care specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital. David P. Ryan, MD (MILTON, MA), is the chief of hematology/oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital. Vicki A. Jackson, MD, MPH (NEWTONVILLE, MA), is the chief of palliative care and geriatric medicine at Mass General Hospital. Michelle D. Seaton (NATICK, MA) is the coauthor of The Way of Boys and The Cardiac Recovery Handbook. Jackson, Ryan, and Seaton are coauthors of Living with Cancer: A Step-by-Step Guide to Coping Medically and Emotionally with a Serious Diagnosis.
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Preface Acknowledgments Part One. Making Sense of Your Diagnosis Chapter One. How Am I Going to Get Through This? Chapter Two. Setting the Goals for Treatment Chapter Three. Local Therapies in Breast Cancer Chapter Four. How to Prepare for Systemic Treatment Chapter Five. Tests and Scans in Treatment Chapter Six. How Am I Supposed to Cope Emotionally? Chapter Seven. How Do I Cope with Changes in My Body? Part Two. Managing Symptoms and Side Effects Chapter Eight. Managing the Side Effects of Hormonal Therapy Chapter Nine. Controlling Nausea Chapter Ten. Managing Constipation and Diarrhea Chapter Eleven. Minimizing Pain Chapter Twelve. Should I Worry about Shortness of Breath? Chapter Thirteen. What If I'm Gaining or Losing Weight? Chapter Fourteen. What If I Have a Sudden Fever? Chapter Fifteen. Clotting and Bleeding Issues Chapter Sixteen. Why Am I So Exhausted? When Will I Have Energy Again? Chapter Seventeen. Why Do People Keep Asking Whether I Am Depressed or Anxious? Chapter Eighteen. How Does Cancer Affect My Brain? Part Three. Dealing with Progressing Cancer Chapter Nineteen. They Tell Me the Cancer Is Progressing Chapter Twenty. Living and Hoping with Advancing Cancer Chapter Twenty-One. What about Practical Concerns? Chapter Twenty-Two. My Doctor Says Cancer Treatment Is No Longer Effective Chapter Twenty-Three. My Body Feels Like It's Shutting Down Chapter Twenty-Four. What Is a Good Death? A Final Note Index