When Life Is in Jeopardy: How Doctors Detect and Treat the Most
Common Life-Threatening Conditions, by physician and medical
researcher Stephen Garrett Marcus, is a comprehensive, yet
easy-to-read book about the life-threatening conditions and
complications that are the most common causes of serious illness,
injury and death in the United States, Canada, and Europe.
When Life Is in Jeopardy tells the entire story of diseases,
injuries and their complications, including initial symptoms,
making the diagnosis, initial treatments, treatment to prevent or
treat relapses, benefits and risks of treatments, the outlook for
survival and recovery, experimental treatment, and, if necessary,
treatment to relieve suffering if a cure or remission becomes
unlikely or impossible.
The book is divided into four sections: "Life-Threatening
Diseases" explores the most common life-threatening diseases
including the most common cancers, stroke, heart diseases,
cirrhosis, pneumonia, influenza, and chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD).
"Life-Threatening Injuries" explains how emergency physicians and
surgeons evaluate and treat chest, abdominal and head trauma.
"Life-Threatening Complications" discusses the large number of
dangerous complications that can occur as a direct result of a
serious disease or injury or as a side effect of medical or
surgical treatments.
"Clinical Trials" gives information about how new treatments are
tested by responsible medical researchers and how a person can
identify and enroll in a clinical trial of an experimental
treatment.
The focus of this book is on the medical and surgical treatments
of illnesses and injuries and their complications. Although it
would be preferable, to prevent a disease or injury rather than
treat it, preventive measures are usually beside the point once the
disease or injury has struck. Prevention discussed in this book
emphasizes prevention of disease progression or recurrence, and
prevention of complications of a disease or its treatment.
Common questions a person will have when facing a
life-threatening illness are "how can I regain or keep my health,"
"how can I survive and recover from setbacks and complications,"
and, for some diseases, "how long have I got to live." This book
seeks to point out that a disease or complication does not come
with fixed odds for partial or full recovery or with a defined
period for that disease to reach a cure, stay in remission, or
prove fatal. Each person is an individual and, for some reasons
unknown, and for many reasons related to getting the very best
medical care available, some people can be cured of their disease
or survive and enjoy life's normal activities for an extended
period, while other people succumb to their disease quickly. Every
person is an individual and not a statistic. The fight for life is
always an option.
This empowering work, When Life Is in Jeopardy, offers
information, insight, candor, and-ultimately-hope.
This book provides the reader with one of the most critical
tools the fight for life requires: information.
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