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  • Formaat: Hardback, 486 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 792 g, 60 Illustrations
  • Sari: Medical Humanities: Criticism and Creativity 1
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 178874733X
  • ISBN-13: 9781788747332
  • Formaat: Hardback, 486 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 792 g, 60 Illustrations
  • Sari: Medical Humanities: Criticism and Creativity 1
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 178874733X
  • ISBN-13: 9781788747332

This book offers a 360° look at breast cancer from individuals who have intimate understanding of and experience with it: patients, healthcare providers, and researchers and scholars. This book is meant to be a single go-to source for people who want to understand more fully and clearly the lived experience of breast cancer.



«Ambitious in its forms and disciplinary insights, this is health humanities writing of real value. An accessible, rich and real range of stories tells us what it is like to experience breast cancer. This book is for patients, clinicians and people who live close to this condition – and that really means all of us.» (Professor Jane Macnaughton, Institute for Medical Humanities, Durham University)

«This is a wonderful collection of essays describing every aspect of breast cancer care, written by patients and the people who treat them. It is full of warmth, empathy and honesty, and will gently guide anyone through a diagnosis of
breast cancer.» (Dr. Liz O’Riordan, author of The Complete Guide to Breast Cancer)

This book offers a 360° look at breast cancer from individuals who have intimate understanding of and experience with it: patients who have lived or are living with the disease; healthcare providers whose perspectives patients and families rarely get to know; and researchers and scholars who examine breast cancer through various scientific and cultural lenses. Here you will meet 33 individuals from the UK and US who provide both factual information and personal insights in different forms: historical overview, personal essay, interview, play script, poem, interpersonal vignette, practical guidelines, comic, mixed-media photography exhibit and scholarly analysis.

Breast cancer changes lives. This book is meant to be a single go-to source for people who want to understand more fully and clearly the lived experience of breast cancer – what those who know it best think and do and feel.

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«Ambitious in its forms and disciplinary insights, this is health humanities writing of real value. An accessible, rich and real range of stories tells us what it is like to experience breast cancer. This book is for patients, clinicians and people who live close to this condition and that really means all of us.» (Professor Jane Macnaughton, Institute for Medical Humanities, Durham University)





















«This is a wonderful collection of essays describing every aspect of breast cancer care, written by patients and the people who treat them. It is full of warmth, empathy and honesty, and will gently guide anyone through a diagnosis of breast cancer.» (Dr. Liz ORiordan, author of The Complete Guide to Breast Cancer)

Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 1(14)
PART I A Trajectory of Breast Cancer: Diagnosis, Treatment and Beyond
15(108)
When the Patient Knows What the Doctor Does Not (Yet) Know
17(12)
Kimberly R. Myers
Julie A. Mack
A Step-by-Step Guide through Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Radiation
29(14)
Mark Stout
Lynn Fantom
Communion
43(7)
Gordon L. Kauffman Jr.
Reconstruction
50(3)
Lisa Katz
Gauging Too Much Information: Discussing a Young Mother's Options for Reconstructive Surgery
53(8)
John D. Potochny
Flashpoints: Wisdom from the Trenches
61(6)
Kate Jollie
Another Catcher in the Rye: Oncology Care at the County Hospital
67(10)
Kevin B. Knopf
Reflections on Solidarity
77(8)
David Carnish
When Chaos Comes: The Role of a Hospitalist
85(4)
Ian R. Ross
Best-Laid Plans: When Follow-Up Fails
89(8)
Eliana V. Hempel
Always on Your Side: What All Patients Should Know about Palliative Care
97(6)
Jeffrey M. Kowaleski
How Hospice Can Heal
103(4)
George R. Simms
A Steward of Suffering: One Man's Story of Breast Cancer
107(16)
Mark L. Hunnicutt
Part II Enhancing Your Health by Honoring Your Self
123(70)
Our Many Teachers: Wisdom for Psychological Health during Breast Cancer
115(20)
Michael Hayes
All You Need Is Love and Research: A Mother-Son Team Navigate a Non-Aggressive Approach to Breast Cancer
135(16)
Debra Rex George
Daniel R. George
I Promise You Will Feel Better: The Importance of Exercising During and After Cancer Treatment
151(4)
Kathryn H. Schmitz
Food as Medicine: How to Eat During and After Treatment for Breast Cancer
155(16)
Elizabeth Reid
A Future on Ice
171(8)
Amy Holiday
Intimacy and Sexuality in the Context of Breast Cancer
179(14)
Elva J. Winter
Part III Shaping Cancer, (Re)Shaping Self
193(136)
On Being Constant and Changed: Breast Cancer in Six Acts
195(18)
Deborah Bowman
Women's Breast Cancer Poetry: Voice, Identity, Contingency and Death
213(36)
Johanna Shapiro
Under the Birdcage
249(6)
Jennifer Hayden
Breast Cancer Comics in the Classroom and the Clinic
255(18)
Kimberly R. Myers
A Curator's Interpretation of Edges of Light
273(4)
Rachel O'Connor
Edges of Light: Images of Breast Transformation
277(50)
Kimberly R. Myers
Wendy Palmer
The Form
327(2)
Lisa Katz
Part IV Breast Cancer over Time: Evolutions in Understandings, Representations, Tools and Treatments
329(138)
Milestones in the Depiction of Breasts and Breast Cancer in Art History
331(38)
Siobhan Conaty
Breast Art
369(2)
Lisa Katz
An Historical Overview of Breast Cancer and Its Treatments
371(26)
Michael Baum
Radiation Therapy: Evolutions in Treatment, Consultations in Clinic
397(16)
Henry Wagner
Understanding How Cancer Behaves: Implications for Paradigm Shifts in Treatment
413(12)
Michael Baum
Genetic Counseling and Testing for Hereditary Breast Cancer: A Genetic Counselor's Perspective
425(14)
Maria J. Baker
The Marketing of Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Cultural Analysis of the Ibrance Commercial
439(22)
Victoria O'Donnell
The New Normal: Metastatic Breast Cancer Experiences of Survivor Identity
461(4)
Ariane B. Anderson
Support Group
465(2)
Lisa Katz
Notes on Contributors 467(10)
Index 477
Kimberly R. Myers, M.A., Ph.D., is Professor of Humanities and Medicine and Distinguished Educator at Penn State College of Medicine, and Program Director of Schwartz Center Rounds for the Penn State Cancer Institute. Dr. Myers scholarship focuses on sociocultural dimensions of illness, illness narratives, medical education and graphic medicine, and she has published in professional journals including Journal of the American Medical Association, British Medical Journal, American Medical Association Journal of Ethics, Annals of Internal Medicine, Literature and Medicine and Academic Medicine as well as lay periodicals including The Chronicle of Higher Education and The Atlantic. She is author or editor of six books.