
- 208 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
After nearly three decades of providing medical care for women and men facing breast cancer, surgeon S. David Nathanson calls the survival rates today an ordinary miracle. Ordinary because the vast majority of patients now do live at least 20 years after diagnosis due to enormous progress that has been made in medicine; and a miracle too because of the intangible qualities such as faith and hope that seem key to success in battling the disease. In this book, survivors describe their experiences, emotions, and means to overcome the disease. S. David Nathanson is an esteemed, longtime surgeon who calls the survival rates today for women and men facing breast cancer nothing short of an ordinary miracle. Ordinary because the vast majority of patients live at least two decades after diagnosis, due to great advances that have been made in early detection, surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. But also a miracle because we know that key elements for a woman or man succeeding in a personal battle against breast cancer include completely intangible qualities of courage, fortitude, trust, persistence, faith, and hope. Although science cannot completely explain it, a supportive network of family and friends with those qualities also empower patient survival and recovery. In these pages, Nathanson shares stories from his patients, teaching us about the experience of breast cancer and explaining how they found and fueled the will and power to defeat the disease. Even surgeon Nathanson himself cannot fully describe what goes through the hearts and minds of breast cancer patients as they discover, deal with, and finally triumph over the diagnosis. So in this book he acts as a narrator, letting his ordinary yet miraculous cancer survivors tell their stories, certainly filled with fear of the known and unknown, and with pain, but opening up to courage, love, sometimes humor, and finally hope. It is hope that firms up their resilience; hope that initiates their fortitude. Hope is an important component of healing, says the surgeon. Seventy-one survivors, including one man, tell their stories to ilustrate every step of the experience.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Series Foreword by Julie Silver
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Why and How We Wrote This Book
- 1. Case Study-Pamela Brady: âA Bump in the Road of Lifeâ
- 2. Detection: âIt Was a Nice Spring Day . . .â
- 3. Diagnosis: âThis Canât Be Happening to Meâ
- 4. Case StudyâSally Sawyer: âA Life Beyond Cancerâ
- 5. Surgery: âThis Wasnât Badâ
- 6. Chemotherapy: âFear Is Diminished When Youâre Awareâ
- 7. Radiation: âYour Personal Battery Runs Way Lowâ
- 8. Support Systems: âAn Extremely Emotional Time for My Family and Friendsâ
- 9. The Spiritual Connection: âMake Me Feel Like a Whole Personâ
- 10. Case StudyâWendy Goldberg: âI Am Hereâ
- 11. Afterward: âAn Abundance of Resilienceâ
- 12. Case Study-Linda DâAntonio: âA Thief in the Nightâ
- 13. Advice: âTrust in the Lord. See Your Doctorâ
- 14. Case Study-Arlene Kalley: âHope-Againâ
- 15. Case StudyâWilliam C. Rands, III: âYou Had a Mastectomy?â
- Epilogue: What I Learned from My Patients
- Index