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Adult Leukemia Barbara Lackritz

Adult Leukemia By Barbara Lackritz

Adult Leukemia by Barbara Lackritz


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This guide offers those living with leukemia the skills and resources to meet their needs for information and support. It addresses topics including: diagnosis and medical tests; finding, and successfully interacting with, a good oncologist; and characteristics of the leukemias.

Adult Leukemia Summary

Adult Leukemia: A Comprehensive Guide for Patients & Families by Barbara Lackritz

This guide offers those living with leukemia the skills and resources to meet their needs for information and support. It addresses topics including: diagnosis and medical tests; finding, and successfully interacting with, a good oncologist; characteristics of the leukemias, factors in prognosis, and the various subtypes and staging systems for the disease; treatments, including watch-and-wait, chemotherapy, marrow transplantation, stem cell rescue, radiation, biological treatments, and trends in research; side effects and long-term effects of treatment, including how to cope and increase your quality of life; emotional responses to diagnosis, treatment, remission, possible recurrence, and other aspects of dealing with the condition, including stories from dozens of families living with leukemia; getting support from your family, friends, employers, and the broader community; leukemia resources - a comprehensive list that includes organizations, print, and online sites.

About Barbara Lackritz

Barbara B. Lackritz is a retired educator, speech/language pathologist, and four-term alderwoman and member of the Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of Town and Country, Missouri. Barb received her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan in 1959 and her master's degree from Columbia University Teacher's College in 1962. She has accumulated about 50 post-master's degree credits. A leukemia survivor and cancer patient advocate, Barb manages 30 cancer support lists for the Association of Cancer Online Resources (ACOR) and, with AML survivor Arthur Flatau, PhD, is webmaster of the award-winning "GrannyBarb and Art's Leukemia Links." Barb's own leukemia story is on the Web and is used by doctors at the National Cancer Institute for training new doctors. She deals daily with requests for information and support from patients who have found her web site or joined her hematological cancer lists. In addition, Barb is currently president of the American Association of University Women--Missouri (AAUW-MO) and member of the National Institutes of Health Director's Council of Public Representatives. She sits on the Board of Directors of ACOR and of the Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) Foundation.

Table of Contents

Foreword Preface 1. What Leukemia Is Understanding blood How leukemia begins How leukemia is diagnosed Kinds of adult leukemia Acute leukemias Chronic leukemias Other chronic lymphocytic leukemias Preleukemic conditions What leukemia is not 2. Signs and Symptoms Bringing concerns to your doctor Acute leukemias Chronic leukemias Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) 3. Diagnosis Diagnosis by blood work Who to see for testing Questions for a first visit Comprehensive blood testing Hearing the diagnosis Emotional responses to diagnosis 4. Tests and Procedures General information Specific tests 5. Subtype, Staging, and Prognosis Blood tests yield subtype and staging information Acute leukemias Chronic leukemias Hairy cell leukemia 6. Risks and Causes Who is at risk for leukemia Causal information Viral links to leukemia Speculative causes of leukemia Prevention and reducing risk 7. Treatment Options The range of treatment theories Standard therapies Chemotherapy Rescue drugs Biological therapies Choosing the best treatment option What to expect during treatment Treatment protocols Preparation Scheduling Administering therapies 8. Treatments for Individual Leukemias Treatment protocols Acute leukemias Chronic leukemias Adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) Prolymphocytic leukemia (PLL) Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) Splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes (SLVL) 9. Transplantation Bone marrow transplant basics Types of bone marrow transplants Considerations for patients and families How transplants are done After treatment Long-term effects Becoming a donor 10. Clinical Trials and Beyond Who should learn about clinical trials? What are clinical trials? Why participate in clinical trials? Guinea pig? Placebos How clinical trials are run Where to go for clinical trials Finding trials for leukemia Why research trials on your own? Getting admitted to a trial Once you are accepted Payment Future treatment directions Research in biological anticancer substances Research in chemotherapy 11. Communicating with Your Medical Team Establishing a relationship with your doctor Talking with your doctor Medical case managers Second opinions Communicating with the hospital staff 12. Side Effects of Treatment General observations Why do side effects arise? A word about prednisone Side effects of treatment 13. Stress and the Immune System What is stress? Responses to stress The effect of stress on the immune system What can we do? Stress reduction techniques Stress medications 14. Getting Support Specific needs Communicate these details Typical reactions How to communicate about needs Sources of support Loved ones Good friends Support groups Coworkers Individual and family counseling Organizations that focus on help Challenging moments 15. Insurance and Finances Health insurance Financial issues Disability income Employment issues Record-keeping Traveling for care 16. After Treatment Leaving the world of treatment Moving on Emotional responses Social and professional after-effects Lingering symptoms and side effects Late effects and complications 17. Recurrence Recurrence defined Causes for recurrence What to look for When am I safe from fears of relapse? Treatment options Transformations Emotional responses Mobilizing for treatment again Adjusting to treatment again What family and friends can do What the patient can do 18. If All Treatments Have Failed Setting new goals Emotional concerns Physical aspects of dying Can we make dying easier? Planning your own memorial ceremony 19. Researching Your Leukemia Why researching helps What you'll need to begin Ways to find information Getting started Research papers from medical journals How to obtain medical textbooks Finding clinical trials How to find support groups How to verify drug information Verifying your chemotherapy dose How to interpret test results How to assess unproven remedies Other unique web resources What next? A. Resources B. Normal Blood and Marrow Test Values C. Body Surface Area in Square Meters D. FAB Staging of Acute Leukemia E. Genetic Classification of the Lymphocytic Leukemias F. Progression of Cell Development G. Leukemia Drugs Notes Glossary Index

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GOR002215307
9780596500016
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Adult Leukemia: A Comprehensive Guide for Patients & Families by Barbara Lackritz
Used - Good
Paperback
O'Reilly Media
2001-05-08
515
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