Introduction. 1. Why is this book needed? 2. Why do we struggle to accept that long-term effects exist? 3. Dread of getting more cancer. 4. More long-term effects - physical and emotional. 5. Relationships and Cancer. 6. Work and Cancer. 7. Interviews with a Nurse and Three Doctors. 8. If only: The experience after treatment for male cancers (by Simon Crompton). 9. The Way Forward. Glossary
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The commitment, courage and insight of Ms Galgut displayed in this comprehensive account of the challenges of cancer survivorship 'from the front line' is both remarkable and inspiring.As one who has tried to support and campaign for hundreds of patients in these situations over thirty years I know that she speaks from the heart about what we all think, feel and endure.We can sincerely empathise with those living with fear and isolation in a world which says, 'Be glad you are alive'.This book needs wide distribution to sufferers in need of comfort and support. And -just as importantly - to medical professionals as a plea to listen and try to understand.