The Black Woman's Breast Cancer Survival Guide: Understanding and Healing in the Face of a Nationwide Crisis

Author:   Cheryl D. Holloway ,  Philip Agop Philip ,  Philip Agop Philip
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781440856082


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 July 2017
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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The Black Woman's Breast Cancer Survival Guide: Understanding and Healing in the Face of a Nationwide Crisis


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"Breast cancer is reaching epidemic levels, especially among black women. This survival guide provides tools that women—black women in particular—can use to identify and combat this all-too-common threat. This ""what you need to know"" guide is unique in its common sense, ""laywoman's"" approach and particular relevance to women of color. Its premise is simple: ignorance and lack of education about breast cancer signs and symptoms are still all too prevalent among black women. Many women are not informed about resources available for early detection screening and are not referred for mammography screening. They may also receive significantly delayed treatment—especially black women. For those reasons and more, black women with or at risk for breast cancer need an advocate who speaks for them and tells them the truth. They have that advocate in Cheryl Holloway, PhD—and in this book. A breast cancer survivor and cancer researcher, Dr. Holloway draws on her personal experience and research to offer something far different than the usual medical/oncological works. Her book provides support, current information, and practical advice for confronting and beating the disease. The book is divided into four parts. ""Dealing with the Basics"" explains how breast cancer hits black women harder and discusses the types of breast cancer they may develop, with an emphasis on the most dangerous. The second section offers practical information, such as how screenings work and the meaning of various breast cancer tests. Part three describes treatments, including surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, combined therapy, and other options. The final section describes how to stay vigilant after the cancer is gone and also discusses other forms of cancer for which black women are at risk, such as lung cancer, colon cancer, and cervical cancer."

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Author:   Cheryl D. Holloway ,  Philip Agop Philip ,  Philip Agop Philip
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781440856082


ISBN 10:   1440856087
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 July 2017
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Philip Agop Philip, MD, PhD, FRCP Acknowledgments Introduction Part One Dealing with the Basics for Black Women Chapter 1 Why Black Women Need to Pay Close Attention to Cancer and Cancer Screening Chapter 2 Dealing with Common Emotions and Talking to Others Chapter 3 Types of Breast Cancer Black Women May Develop Part Two Understanding Cancer Test Results Chapter 4 Breast Cancer Health Screens Chapter 5 Understanding Cancer Test Results Part Three What You Need to Know about Breast Cancer Treatment Chapter 6 Surgery Chapter 7 Radiation Therapy Chapter 8 Chemotherapy, Anti-Estrogen (Endocrine) Therapy, Combined Therapies, and Emerging Treatments Chapter 9 Watching Out for Other Forms of Cancer Chapter 10 Cancer Is Gone: Be Happy—But Don't Let Your Guard Down Conclusion Appendix A: Organizations That Can Help Appendix B: Other Websites with Helpful Information Appendix C: Glossary Bibliography Index

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An excellent, well-written work for all black women and all health-care professionals who wish to understand better the challenges facing this community. - Library Journal, Starred Review


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Cheryl D. Holloway, PhD, is program director for the Bachelor of Science in Public Health program at South University in Novi, MI, where she teaches courses on health promotion and wellness, issues in public health, and women's and minority health issues.

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