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From Oncology Nursing to Coping with Breast Cancer : My Journey There and Back

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Many healthcare professionals that I've encountered refer to a patient's cancer journey; indeed I had an article published describing a patient's journey through biological therapy.

This particular case history described my involvement with a medical doctor's experience of renal cell carcinoma and self-administration of immunotherapy.

He was very keen to share his experience to educate and inform other health professionals and I now find myself in a similar situation.'I have 'journeyed' from nurse to patient when diagnosed with grade 3-breast cancer.

Of course, I've experienced various health problems before this time, but I never spent a night in hospital, unlike members of my family who have experienced serious illness and hospitalisation on several occasions.

Consequently I've always regarded myself in the caring role amongst family members and over the years I've used my nursing knowledge and skills to help them deal with both the physical and psychological issues of their various disease processes.

However, being diagnosed with breast cancer has now changed me from nurse and carer into a vulnerable ill person with doubts and fears for my future.

To restore some sense of purpose while on sick leave and help me to get through each treatment stage, I decided to keep a daily journal of my experience.

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Product Details
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
1846192730 / 9781846192739
Paperback / softback
30/06/2008
United Kingdom
English
viii, 151 p.
22 cm