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| View Larger Image | Melanoma: Prevention, Detection, and Treatment; Second Edition (Yale University Press Health & Wellness) | Paperbackby Catherine M. Poole (Author), IV DuPont Guerry (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Yale University Press | | Edition: | 2nd Edition | | Page Count: | 216 Pages | | Publication Date: | May 10, 2005 | | Sales Rank: | 495,921th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description The incidence of melanoma has increased by 2000% since 1930, and one person dies each hour from the disease. This cutting-edge guide provides scientifically accurate information patients and their families need in order to understand melanoma and its treatment and to receive vital reassurance. It is also a resource for those who want information about preventing the disease or finding it early when it is most curable.Catherine M. Poole, a melanoma survivor and melanoma patient advocate for many national organizations, and Dr. DuPont Guerry, an internationally renowned melanoma expert, have collaborated to provide current, correct, and easily understood information on the disease. The authors have had first hand contact with a multitude of patients with melanoma, and they understand exactly how to empower patients to gain control of their situations and obtain the best treatment. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 16 reviews)
| Clear and Concise - A Good Place To Start by M. D. Stern (Yorba Linda, CA United States) 5 Stars June 21, 2007 A great source for the individual who has just been diagnosed with melanoma and wants to know where to begin for information on diagnosis, possible treatments, and questions to ask one's doctors. This is also a good resource for friends and loved ones of those who have been recently diagnosed with melanoma. The information is very elementary and somewhat basic, but everyone needs to start somewhere. This book is a better resource for those who have either stage I or II melanoma. Individuals with advanced stages of melanoma, or who have been battling this dread disease for some time, will probably not find this book as useful or informative.
| | EXCELLENT by Catherine A. Ruff (AZ) 5 Stars December 06, 2005 Written in a laypersons terms it makes this book so much easier to understand and get a grasp of it all. EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!
| | Melanoma, P:revention, Detection and Treatment 5 Stars March 17, 2003 This books is the best out there on melanoma. It has great photos, and the explanations are so easy to understand. It also makes the diagnosis a lot less scary with factual answers that seem caring.
| | Very Useful Book 5 Stars November 19, 2000 This book was very useful in understanding melanoma. My mother had the disease and I have many moles that on occasion worry me. THe photos and text dispelled many of the myths I had heard about getting melanoma and now I know what to look for when I worry about a mole changing. I don't panic about my moles as much and now I'm armed to discuss anything with my doctor in an intelligent manner.
| | Save Your Skin and Your Life! 5 Stars September 07, 2000 As the managing editor of the popular online family health magazine Pinksunrise I had the opportunity to both read Ms. Poole's book and to interview her. Melanoma is not only a personal issue for Ms. Poole but also a national warning in the fight to prevent the deadly cancer melanoma. Ms. Poole spends a great deal of time talking about the prevention, early detection, and the latest treatments for melanoma. In addition, she has written a book that is comprehensive, yet written for everyone to understand. Early detection is the real key to warding off melanoma and escaping invasive and potentially dangerous cancer. She includes many excellent photos of what "normal" skin marks and moles look like and what "abnormal" or dangerous marks and moles look like. This is an invaluable resource for the whole family.
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