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Cancer In Young Adults

Cancer In Young Adults

Through Parents' Eyes

9780335212309
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The original inspiration for this book was George who died from osteosarcoma at the age of 23. During his illness his parents tried without success to access information on the life-stage issues that make life-threatening illness during young adulthood particularly difficult to manage. They could find no literature relating specifically to this problem and struggled throughout Georges 4 years of living with cancer to cope with the additional problems faced by families in this situation. After his death they set up a research project to help other families facing these issues. This book is the outcome of that research. It is heavily based on the use of narrative material written by parents whose young adult children have been diagnosed with cancer. The book addresses issues such as sexuality and fertility, independence, the need for normality, the effect on siblings, the ownership of medical information, financial issues, the impact on the parents partnership and the emotional consequences of the illness. It is designed to be of practical assistance both to parents and to health professionals involved with the care of young adults with cancer.
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Publication date
2002
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Dimensions (mm)
151 x 228
  • Series editors preface
    Acknowledgements
    Foreword written by Georges mother Helen
    The impact of illness on family life
    The loss of independence: the impact on family dynamics
    Seeking normality
    Sexuality and fertility: confronting the taboo
    Involvement in medical decisions: who owns the knowledge?
    The effect on siblings: managing conflicting demands
    The financial implications for the family
    Effects on marital relationships
    The emotional challenge
    A reflection on the book: its purpose, process and ethics
    Biographies
    Appendix: Examples of the calls for narratives
    Bibliography
    Index.
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