Covid, Cancer, and Calling

Covid, Cancer, and Calling
Title Covid, Cancer, and Calling PDF eBook
Author Quentin W. Goodwin
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 72
Release 2022-09-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 166556962X

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Over a three year period, I experienced three life-changing events. In 2019, I finally answered God's call and began the process of ministry candidacy in the United Methodist Church. In 2020, COVID touched the lives of everyone--affecting the way we work, learn, and interact with others. In 2021, I was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, a rare cancer that affects the white blood cells and weakens the immune system. These three events, though being separate occurrences, will forever be connected in my life through the valuable lessons learned through the three year period. My experiences with my calling, COVID, and Cancer has nurtured me into becoming a better Christian and family man--and will prepare me for whatever life has in store in the future. This book presents insight on five lessons learned through my calling, COVID and cancer experiences. It is my prayer that these five lessons minister and empower those going through similiar experiences in life.

Chloroquine for Cancer, Covid-19, and Disease

Chloroquine for Cancer, Covid-19, and Disease
Title Chloroquine for Cancer, Covid-19, and Disease PDF eBook
Author Justus Hope
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2020-05
Genre
ISBN 9780998055404

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This is a book for physicians and the lay public to notify all about the benefits of repurposed drugs. These drugs can be used for life-saving purposes when no other effective treatments exist. Drug combinations aimed at Terminal Cancer and the Coronavirus Pandemic are both addressed.

A New Deal for Cancer

A New Deal for Cancer
Title A New Deal for Cancer PDF eBook
Author Abbe R. Gluck
Publisher PublicAffairs
Total Pages 416
Release 2021-11-16
Genre Medical
ISBN 1541700627

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An unprecedented constellation of experts—leading cancer doctors, policymakers, cutting-edge researchers, national advocates, and more—explore the legacy and the shortcomings from the fifty-year war on cancer and look ahead to the future. The longest war in the modern era, longer than the Cold War, has been the war on cancer. Cancer is a complex, evasive enemy, and there was no quick victory in the fight against it. But the battle has been a monumental test of medical and scientific research and fundraising acumen, as well as a moral and ethical challenge to the entire system of medicine. In A New Deal for Cancer, some of today’s leading thinkers, activists, and medical visionaries describe the many successes in the long war and the ways in which our deeper failings as a society have held us back from a more complete success. Together they present an unrivaled and nearly complete map of the battlefield across dimensions of science, government, equity, business, the patient provider experience, and more, documenting our emerging understanding of cancer’s many unique dimensions and offering bold new plans to enable the American health care system to deliver progress and hope to all patients.

Call Me Disturbing

Call Me Disturbing
Title Call Me Disturbing PDF eBook
Author Finn Mott
Publisher
Total Pages 174
Release 2020-12-08
Genre
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Finn Mott's, "Call Me Disturbing," paints a beautiful story of darkness and light, perseverance and pain, love and hope. Dealing with the complicated present, past trauma, and future desire, Mott finds a way to inspire readers to be empowered by their adversity. This collection will grip your feelings and twist your thoughts upside down. Some of the brightest stars shine in the midst of darkness and this collection is clearly one of these. If you are looking for a real story that will make you laugh and cry then this collection is for you.

Exercise Oncology

Exercise Oncology
Title Exercise Oncology PDF eBook
Author Kathryn H. Schmitz
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 438
Release 2020-05-04
Genre Medical
ISBN 3030420116

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This groundbreaking book presents a unique and practical approach to the evolving field of exercise oncology - the study of physical activity in the context of cancer prevention and control. Presenting the current state of the art, the book is sensibly divided into four thematic sections. Following an opening chapter presenting an overview and timeline of exercise oncology, the chapters comprising part I discuss primary cancer prevention, physical activity and survivorship, and the mechanisms by which these operate. Diagnosis and treatment considerations are discussed in part II, including prehabilitation, exercise during surgical recovery, infusion and radiation therapies, and treatment efficacy. Post-treatment and end-of-life care are covered in part III, including cardio-oncology, energetics and palliative care. Part IV presents behavioral, logistical and policy-making considerations, highlighting a multidisciplinary approach to exercise oncology as well as practical matters such as reimbursement and economics. Written and edited by experts in the field, Exercise Oncology will be a go-to practical resource for sports medicine clinicians, family and primary care physicians, oncologists, physical therapy and rehabilitation specialists, and all medical professionals who treat cancer patients.

Getting Through It: My Year of Cancer during Covid

Getting Through It: My Year of Cancer during Covid
Title Getting Through It: My Year of Cancer during Covid PDF eBook
Author Helen Epstein
Publisher Plunkett Lake Press
Total Pages 103
Release 2022-04-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Just after Covid arrived in North America in spring 2020, journalist Helen Epstein was diagnosed with endometrial cancer — one of a predicted 66,570 new cases of cancer of the uterine body in the United States in 2021. About 600,000 American women have had it. A candid and eye-opening account of a medical steeplechase of surgery, chemo and radiation therapy, Getting Through It brings together reporting, statistical research and elements of memoir to tell a timely and important story about the changing nature of the contemporary medical world. Advance praise for Getting Through It: “In this eloquent narrative, journalist Helen Epstein brings her decades of skill to the tasks of chronicling the ‘badge of illness’ that a gynecological cancer diagnosis brought her. Unsparing in its measure of fear, chemically induced forgetting, and loss of control, we are treated to an honest appraisal of the cancer experience. This book is at once a reminder of our expectation of independence and the need for dependence that makes us deeply human.” — Susan M. Reverby, McLean Professor Emerita in the History of Ideas and Professor Emerita of Women’s and Gender Studies, Wellesley College “A fast read and eye-opening memoir that both doctors and patients will find valuable. Frank and funny, Epstein describes the myriad of life complexities, doubts, unanswered questions, and fears experienced by cancer patients and the people who love them.” — Audrey Konow, MD, Internist/Hospitalist, Providence St. Jude Medical Center “Getting Through It is a profoundly important book – not only for cancer patients, but for their families, friends, policy makers, and health care professionals. Epstein writes with breathtaking clarity about the challenges of undergoing treatment for a silent killer. Candid, compelling and psychologically astute.” — Helen Fremont, Author of After Long Silence and The Escape Artist “In this astonishingly candid book, Helen applies her laser focus to the day-to-day, sometimes minute-to-minute experience of experiencing cancer and its treatments during a pandemic. She describes a cast of fascinating doctors and nurses and the sometimes unexpected behavior of friends. Most beautiful is the inspiring portrait of her marriage with a partner who is there every step of the way. An enormously engaging, compulsively readable memoir.” — Susan Miron, Book Critic-at-Large

COVID, Cancer, and Christ

COVID, Cancer, and Christ
Title COVID, Cancer, and Christ PDF eBook
Author Matthew Johnson
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 122
Release 2021-12-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1666708208

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A nineteen-year-old tells his story of wrestling through graduating high school during the pandemic, being diagnosed with cancer in January of 2021, and finding hope in the midst of darkness. He takes you along on his journey as he struggles through the problem of evil, faith, what it is like to face death, loneliness, depression, surrender, forced rest, suffering, perspective, and more. His parents also chime in with their perspectives, which detail how they handled seeing their son go through cancer and how that impacted their own personal faith journey.