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Male Breast Cancer: Taking Control

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About Male Breast Cancer: Taking Control

All you need to know to “take control” after a diagnosis of male breast cancer.Male breast cancer is not common and often underdiagnosed and undertreated. Using the familiar image of a garden and a personal, plain English style, renowned breast cancer specialist Professor John Boyages, MD, PhD, walks you slowly through the stress and confusion of diagnosis, treatment, and life after male breast cancer.In Male Breast Cancer: Taking Control, John Boyages provides you with all the information you or your family and friends need to take control, maximize your survival, and find your path to recovery.Learn how to:*Know the difference between “man boobs” and male breast cancer*Have the right tests for an earlier diagnosis*Avoid under- or overtreatment*Ask your treatment team the right questions*Choose treatments for your breast and lymph nodes*Deal with stress, anxiety, fatigue, and sexuality during and after treatment*Understand when chemotherapy is really required*Get specific up-to-date information for male breast cancer and avoid pamphlets designed for females*Achieve a more positive state of mind through inspiring and motivating patient stories and key take-home messagesSome key features: “Traffic-light” colors guide you through treatment phases20 color-coded “Control Points”Clear end of chapter “Warning”, “Tip” and “Remember” icons and summariesEnd of chapter take home messages12 real-life patient storiesPlain English style with garden and other analogies to explain your breast cancer and its treatmentOver 50 images and graphically designed diagramsOver 70 hand-picked web linksDetailed glossary, key references and index (print version)Within this book, there is a wealth of essential information and insight that I really wish had been available to me when I was diagnosed 10 years ago. This book will de