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Paperback Living with Lymphoma: A Patient's Guide Book

ISBN: 0801881803

ISBN13: 9780801881800

Living with Lymphoma: A Patient's Guide

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The second edition of this award-winning guide reflects profound shifts in the lymphoma landscape, including new treatments that are extending survival.Winner, American Medical Writers Association... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great resource for patients

This book is everything it should be: well written, and even entertaining; thorough and comprehensive, but still clear and easy to understand; intelligently organized and easy to use. In the weeks after my lymphoma diagnosis, I found reliable answers to most of my questions here. Adler tells just enough of her own story to keep things interesting -- and unfortunately for her, but fortunately for the reader, she has been through pretty much everything, so she can speak about side effects, procedures, etc. from personal experience. I absolutely recommend it -- in fact, any new patient should get two copies, one for yourself and one for your care partner/advocate/concerned relatives. Then you can tell them to look up all their questions here!

Two books in one!

I still read a great deal about NHL, even though it's been over 15 years since i was diagnosed with stage 4 mixed small and large cell indolent lymphoma (to use the "old" terminology). This book provides both a highly readable account of the author's own experience with the disease as well as lots of medical information clearly explained. I wish this book had been available when i was first diagnosed. With my trusty reading glasses, i had no problem reading it and recommend it highly.

Both a scientific and a personal viewpoint and provides consumers with excellent coping strategies

A wide range of library holdings will want to make this a basic reference; from public libraries to college health collections. Neurobiologist Dr. Elizabeth Adler was herself diagnosed with non-Hodkin lymphoma, and had to cope with the emotional stress of diagnosis and many new decisions. Her Living With Lymphoma thus comes from both a scientific and a personal viewpoint and provides consumers with excellent coping strategies. Very highly recommended.

The indispensable guide for the lymphoma patient

It's been just a month since my non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis became official, and two months since I've been aware of the strong possibility. Since then I've been engaged in a thorough search for information on the disease, and this is by far the most helpful book I've found. It was recommended to me by a good friend, who's also a lymphoma survivor - with about a year's more experience in traveling this road than I have. Written by a neurobiologist who contracted NHL herself, this book's got a powerful, one-two punch of personal testimony and very detailed medical information. Parts of it get a bit technical at times, but they're easily skipped over or saved for another day. (Better to have too much information than too little, I always say.) If you've got lymphoma, or if you love someone who has, get this book. It will become your handbook on understanding the disease, and dealing with it.

An Excellent Resource

Having read a number of books on lymphoma aimed at different audiences, I was leery of this book. Boy was I wrong - Living with Lymphoma is an excellent book filled with the information that patients, loved ones, and friends can use during diagnosis and treatment. Adler gives a personal touch from the patient perspective without making the book a personal journal and she does not skimp on the medical details you need as each type of lymphoma is different requiring different treatment details. While no book seems to click with every person, this book is: - Current as to treatments in use today, not in 1999 - Aimed at a wide audience without skimping or overloading - Affordable compared to specialized medical texts If you would like a modern, practical, and affordable book on Hodgkin's or Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, you should look at Living with Lymphoma first and foremost.
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