Living with Lymphoma: A Patient's Guide

Living with Lymphoma: A Patient's Guide

by ElizabethM.AdlerPhD (Author)

Synopsis

When neurobiologist Elizabeth M. Adler was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, she learned everything she could about the disease, both to cope with the emotional stress of being diagnosed and to make sure she made the best possible decisions for her treatment. In Living with Lymphoma, she combines her knowledge of lymphoma-both scientific and personal-with the desire to help other patients come to grips with this complex, and often baffling, disease. Adler thoroughly explains the disease, describing the many different kinds of Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, the wide range of symptoms, and the various treatment options available. Convinced that understanding lymphoma's biological basis will help patients make better treatment decisions, Adler explains basic cell biology and how the immune system functions. Readers will gain sufficient background to understand and evaluate medical literature, and to ask their physicians questions specific to their own needs. In the introduction, Dr. Michael R. Bishop of the National Institutes of Health provides a physician's perspective on the delicate nature of doctor-patient relationships in the context of a life-threatening disease-especially the importance of patient education and open communication in making decisions about treatment options and quality of life. Drawing on her scientific expertise and personal journey-as well as her empathy, passion, and humor-Adler has created a valuable guide for people with lymphoma and the people caring for them.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 424
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 30 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0801881803
ISBN 13: 9780801881800
Book Overview: A stand-alone text for lymphoma patients. Keep it at your side along with all the questions you have (written down, of course), and come prepared to every visit, knowledgeable about your disease and your treatment. Knowledge is power. Elizabeth has provided you with an invaluable resource. -- Michael R. Bishop, M.D., from the introduction Adler's professional background and experience as a lymphoma survivor make her the perfect person to write this book. The author's explanations are a gentle guide and a thorough introduction to the basics that give us the confidence to handle decisions relating to treatments and other aspects of lymphoma. -- Anne Atkinson, non-Hodgkin lymphoma and Hodgkin disease survivor and coordinator of the Women's Cancer Group

Media Reviews
Well-researched guide for lymphoma patients... Adler's personal experiences are integrated into the medical material. Library Journal 2005 It is the most complete explanation of what goes on I've found and is excellent... I highly recommend it for patients, loved ones, and anyone who would like to understand what is lymphoma. -- Mike Barela Lymphoma Information Network 2005 A wide range of library holdings will want to make this a basic reference; from public libraries to college health collections. Midwest Book Review 2006 Very highly recommended. Bookwatch 2006 A wide range of library holdings will want to make this a basic reference; from public libraries to college health collections. Bookwatch 2007 As a patient, I feel the need to learn all I can about any new diagnosis... this is the most comprehensive book I have seen on the subject, short of a medical text... OncoLink highly recommends this guide. -- Carolyn Vachani, MSN, RN, AOCN Oncolink 2007
Author Bio
Elizabeth M. Adler, Ph.D., is associate editor at Science magazine's Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment (STKE).