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Each year, 100,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with a
brain tumor. With his new book, Dr. Peter Black fills a gap in the
lay readership, providing an accessible medical resource for adult
patients and their families. Dr. Black, who has operated on more
than 3,000 patients with brain tumors, is uniquely qualified to
discuss both clinical treatment of and research into brain tumors.
This invaluable resource tells patients everything they need to
know to understand and address their diagnosis, in a four-part
structure:
- "What is a Brain Tumor?" provides straightforward information
about how brain tumors are diagnosed, the different types of tumors
and how they develop, and where to go for treatment.
- "Coping with Shock" addresses the emotional impact of the
diagnosis on the patient and their family, offering specific advice
on support groups and how to managing work and finances during your
treatment.
- "Treatment options" outlines the complex array of available
treatments in a sequential, logical, and thorough manner, enabling
readers to make informed decisions.
- "Recovery" describes how to deal with the aftermath, addressing
issues ranging from physical scars to speech and occupational
therapy.
Dr. Black believes that more than half of brain tumor cases can be
resolved with relatively minor side effects or none at all.
Equipped with this informative book, patients and their family and
friends can learn how to fight brain tumors effectively, putting
them on the path to wellness.
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