Cancer The Collateral Damage

Cancer The Collateral Damage

by John Martin
Publication Date: 30/11/2020

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There are many cancer books in the market; this cancer book is written for those about to begin their journey watching a loved one fighting cancer, or for those who have already embarked upon this emotionally testing Journey.


It is written from the heart. This is John’s account. Through his eyes, as he watches his wife deal with all that is thrown her way after the diagnosis of breast cancer. It charts the journey from diagnosis through to the end of chemotherapy.


The book also covers the emotional tragedies experienced by the couple prior to diagnosis. Experiences that undoubtedly contributed to the state of the author's mental health.


It is an exposé of the emotional turmoil warts and all. Cancers influence on one's mental wellbeing and the incredibly dark places it can take you to.


If it resonates with only one person and helps them understand that the feelings though unwanted, are perfectly natural; then it will have been worthwhile.


The book also highlights some of the side-effects of FEC-T, Docetaxel and Nab-paclitaxel. Furthermore, the post-op recovery issues, after having had a DIEP Flap reconstruction are explained.


Given the gravity of a cancer diagnosis, it is easy to forget to ask questions or seek clarification. Perhaps to even forget what you are told as your head spins from the information overload. This book covers some of the issues that John and his Wife were either not told or that they just did not hear.

ISBN:
1230004376279
1230004376279
Category:
Oncology
Publication Date:
30-11-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Martin
John Martin

John Martin is the author of Choose Your Perspective, Empower Yourself, and Increase Your Personal Productivity.

He provides content to help you analyze your mindset, align your goals with your strengths, and take action regardless of your current situation.

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