Talking to My Tatas: All You Need to Know from a Breast Cancer Researcher and Survivor

Author:   Dana Brantley-Sieders
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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Pages:   292
Publication Date:   01 February 2022
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Author:   Dana Brantley-Sieders
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.50cm
Weight:   0.485kg
ISBN:  

9781538155103


ISBN 10:   1538155109
Pages:   292
Publication Date:   01 February 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"During her candid and informative chronicle, she dispels myths and offers ""cancer 101,"" a ""crash course.""... There is lots of good advice here, delivered with passion and humor.-- ""Booklist"" These pages are full of science, social commentary, swear words, and, ultimately, hope,"" writes Brantley-Sieders, a biomedical researcher and breast cancer survivor, in this thorough and punchy guide to the disease and its treatment. As a caregiver, the author has seen patients' ""horrors, heartaches, and triumphs"" and as a survivor, has ""experienced some of those things firsthand."" She begins with a cancer ""crash course"" that covers diagnostic tools, surgical options, pre- and post-surgery tips, and various therapies such as radiation, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy. Part two focuses on the author's story, relating her diagnosis, which left her ""shell-shocked, confused, numb, and terrified,"" and a litany of humorous stories, including a pre-surgical ""inappropriate flirting"" moment with a doctor. Part three, ""Science Savvy,"" helps readers cut through the clutter of pseudoscience around treatments and cures, and the final section, a blunt look at ""survivorship and finding a new normal,"" includes a list of 10 things to never say when a friend is going through cancer (things ""happen for a reason"" among them). Brantley-Sieders provides no shortage of resources for readers to check out (surprisingly among them are comedians who discuss their cancer experiences), and the photos documenting her experience are a plus. The result is a heartfelt survey and a solid introduction to breast cancer.-- ""Publishers Weekly"" I don't know much about cancer, but I know good writing and humor, and Dana Brantley-Sieders has those in spades.--Jenny Lawson, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of ""Let's Pretend This Never Happened"" Informative, witty, and engaging, Dr. Brantley-Sieders effectively combines her scientific training and her personal experience to tell it like it is.--Lynn M. Matrisian, PhD, MBA, Chief Science Officer, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Reading Talking to My Tatas is a little like discovering you have a wise and funny friend who is an expert on breasts and breast cancer and is willing to talk through your worries anytime of the night or day. This is the book I wish existed when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Don't send a casserole. Send Talking to My Tatas.--Alice Randall, professor and writer-in-residence, Department of African-American and Diaspora Studies, Vanderbilt University Talking to My TaTas contains the factual information that all newly diagnosed breast cancer patients need, but presented in an easily understood, and sometimes humorous, style that will appeal to non-medical as well as medical breast cancer patients. Talking to My Tatas is a deep dive into the personal world and experiences of a breast cancer researcher and survivor who isn't afraid to pull back the curtain on breast cancer reality. The author does a credible job debunking myths, falsehoods, and junk cancer therapies, leaving the authenticity only a person steeped in cancer research and cancer treatment can. As a two-time breast cancer survivor, I can recommend this book unreservedly.--Cynthia D'Alba, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, breast cancer survivor, 2016 and 2021"


During her candid and informative chronicle, she dispels myths and offers cancer 101, a crash course. ... There is lots of good advice here, delivered with passion and humor.-- Booklist These pages are full of science, social commentary, swear words, and, ultimately, hope, writes Brantley-Sieders, a biomedical researcher and breast cancer survivor, in this thorough and punchy guide to the disease and its treatment. As a caregiver, the author has seen patients' horrors, heartaches, and triumphs and as a survivor, has experienced some of those things firsthand. She begins with a cancer crash course that covers diagnostic tools, surgical options, pre- and post-surgery tips, and various therapies such as radiation, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy. Part two focuses on the author's story, relating her diagnosis, which left her shell-shocked, confused, numb, and terrified, and a litany of humorous stories, including a pre-surgical inappropriate flirting moment with a doctor. Part three, Science Savvy, helps readers cut through the clutter of pseudoscience around treatments and cures, and the final section, a blunt look at survivorship and finding a new normal, includes a list of 10 things to never say when a friend is going through cancer (things happen for a reason among them). Brantley-Sieders provides no shortage of resources for readers to check out (surprisingly among them are comedians who discuss their cancer experiences), and the photos documenting her experience are a plus. The result is a heartfelt survey and a solid introduction to breast cancer.-- Publishers Weekly I don't know much about cancer, but I know good writing and humor, and Dana Brantley-Sieders has those in spades.--Jenny Lawson, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Let's Pretend This Never Happened Informative, witty, and engaging, Dr. Brantley-Sieders effectively combines her scientific training and her personal experience to tell it like it is.--Lynn M. Matrisian, PhD, MBA, Chief Science Officer, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Reading Talking to My Tatas is a little like discovering you have a wise and funny friend who is an expert on breasts and breast cancer and is willing to talk through your worries anytime of the night or day. This is the book I wish existed when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Don't send a casserole. Send Talking to My Tatas.--Alice Randall, professor and writer-in-residence, Department of African-American and Diaspora Studies, Vanderbilt University Talking to My TaTas contains the factual information that all newly diagnosed breast cancer patients need, but presented in an easily understood, and sometimes humorous, style that will appeal to non-medical as well as medical breast cancer patients. Talking to My Tatas is a deep dive into the personal world and experiences of a breast cancer researcher and survivor who isn't afraid to pull back the curtain on breast cancer reality. The author does a credible job debunking myths, falsehoods, and junk cancer therapies, leaving the authenticity only a person steeped in cancer research and cancer treatment can. As a two-time breast cancer survivor, I can recommend this book unreservedly.--Cynthia D'Alba, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, breast cancer survivor, 2016 and 2021


I don't know much about cancer, but I know good writing and humor, and Dana Brantley-Sieders has those in spades.--Jenny Lawson, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Let's Pretend This Never Happened Informative, witty, and engaging, Dr. Brantley-Sieders effectively combines her scientific training and her personal experience to tell it like it is.--Lynn M. Matrisian, PhD, MBA, Chief Science Officer, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Reading Talking to My Tatas is a little like discovering you have a wise and funny friend who is an expert on breasts and breast cancer and is willing to talk through your worries anytime of the night or day. This is the book I wish existed when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Don't send a casserole. Send Talking to My Tatas.--Alice Randall, professor and writer-in-residence, Department of African-American and Diaspora Studies, Vanderbilt University Talking to My TaTas contains the factual information that all newly diagnosed breast cancer patients need, but presented in an easily understood, and sometimes humorous, style that will appeal to non-medical as well as medical breast cancer patients. Talking to My Tatas is a deep dive into the personal world and experiences of a breast cancer researcher and survivor who isn't afraid to pull back the curtain on breast cancer reality. The author does a credible job debunking myths, falsehoods, and junk cancer therapies, leaving the authenticity only a person steeped in cancer research and cancer treatment can. As a two-time breast cancer survivor, I can recommend this book unreservedly.--Cynthia D'Alba, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, breast cancer survivor, 2016 and 2021


Informative, witty, and engaging, Dr. Brantley-Sieders effectively combines her scientific training and her personal experience to tell it like it is.--Lynn M. Matrisian, PhD, MBA, Chief Science Officer, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Reading Talking to My Tatas is a little like discovering you have a wise and funny friend who is an expert on breasts and breast cancer and is willing to talk through your worries anytime of the night or day. This is the book I wish existed when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Don't send a casserole. Send Talking to My Tatas.--Alice Randall, professor and writer-in-residence, Department of African-American and Diaspora Studies, Vanderbilt University Talking to My TaTas contains the factual information that all newly diagnosed breast cancer patients need, but presented in an easily understood, and sometimes humorous, style that will appeal to non-medical as well as medical breast cancer patients. Talking to My Tatas is a deep dive into the personal world and experiences of a breast cancer researcher and survivor who isn't afraid to pull back the curtain on breast cancer reality. The author does a credible job debunking myths, falsehoods, and junk cancer therapies, leaving the authenticity only a person steeped in cancer research and cancer treatment can. As a two-time breast cancer survivor, I can recommend this book unreservedly.--Cynthia D'Alba, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, breast cancer survivor, 2016 and 2021


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Dana M. Brantley-Sieders, PhD, has been working in basic biomedical breast cancer research for more than twenty years. She is currently an assistant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. In addition, she now works as a patient advocate with a focus on education and outreach for breast cancer patients about clinical trials. She is a breast cancer survivor.

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