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One of the
most common and important questions asked by patients following a diagnosis of
cancer, is; “What can we do to help yourselves?” The answer, which
this book addresses, is “a great deal”. High quality research from around the world has demonstrated that diet,
exercise and other lifestyle changes following a diagnosis of cancer can; help you
cope with treatments side effects; reduce
the risks of complications of cancer treatments; slow the
rate of progression of cancer and help prevent
your cancer relapsing. How to securely buy your copy: Option-1; Book
to be
send to the same UK address as on your credit card via paypal
(£8.95
+ pp) Option-2;
Book(s) to be sent to
another address or outside the UK (£9.95 + pp)
Other books by Health Education Publications:
£4.98 +PP (Download or delivery bound to any address) ISBN
978-0-9558212-0-2 Other books relevant to a cancer
Further general information Your doctors and specialist nurses are in an ideal position to
give you relevant information on your disease and treatment as they know your
individual circumstances. Cancerbackup
has a help line (0808 800 1234) and a prize
winning video available in English, Italian, Urdu, Bengali, Gujarati
& Hindi explaining Radiotherapy & Chemotherapy. Cancernet.co.uk
has over 500 pages describing cancer, its management, practical tips and tool
which patients, their carers and their doctors have found helpful during the
cancer journey.
This book contains
practical guidance written in a concise, friendly design. It consists of clear one line
bullet points based only the proven facts. It is a fundamental complement to the
information provided by your cancer teams and a reliable manual to help you
through the ups and downs of your cancer pathway. The
author Professor Robert Thomas is one of the UK's leading experts in
psychological lifestyle and quality of life research, voted both Doctor of
the Year and Oncologist of the Year 2007. ISBN:
978-0-9558212-1-9
Look
after your family after cancer
A
diagnosis of cancer can cause a big strain on relationships and family harmony.
With emotions running
high its not a good time to be
upset
further by destructive arguments. This practical little book has identified the
situations where arguments are most likely to happen. It contains simple
tips that are easy to read, understand and will help children and
adults to navigate around these argument trigger zones.
The book was researched and written by a dedicated editorial
team included adults and children from traditional, single parent and divorced
families from a wide range of cultural backgrounds making it relevant to all
types of families.
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