Beyond Breast Cancer - new Mayo Clinic book
I just received my copy of a new book by Mayo Clinic "Beyond Breast Cancer" - A Mayo Clinic Guide to Healing & Wellness. I have not read, but Table of Contents looks like will be very helpful in dealing with all those "What now?" questions.
I was diagnosed 5 years ago, Had surgery, chemo, radiation, and rechecks since then. Next week have my 5 year post treatment recheck. It always brings up so many emotions and new questions. Definitely going to read book prior to appt.
Laurie
From about this book:
"Beyond Breast Cancer: A Mayo Clinic Guide to Healing and Wellness is a supportive, practical guide to life after diagnosis and initial treatment for breast cancer. In this short, accessible book, Mayo Clinic breast cancer specialists Tufia C. Haddad, M.D., and Kathryn J. Ruddy, M.D., and colleagues offer their insights on how to navigate this new phase of the journey, including monitoring for signs of recurrence; optimizing diet, sleep and exercise habits; coping with lingering treatment effects; improving sexual health; managing money and insurance issues; and much more.
Use this book to help you through those months after treatment is over and when treatment is ongoing. Return to it as needed. Life after a diagnosis of breast cancer is rarely the same as it was before. But that doesn’t mean it can’t be richer, more meaningful and perhaps even healthier. It’s about more than just surviving. It’s about living the life you were meant to live.
Softcover • 5 x 8 Inches • 224 Pages • Mayo Clinic Press • 2023 • ISBN 798887700267
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I can tell you feel strongly about this topic. It sounds as if it could take up many books on this piece alone. This book is more about ALL the ways we have to deal with transitioning from active treatment to survivorship.
You should start a thread with this topic so that it can be discussed by the many folks who feel strongly about changing and or maintaining a certain diet.
leculdesac | @leculdesac
The book does not suggest or endorse any specific diet. It has chapter titled "Staying Healthy", and includes general guidelines on eating healthy. Has chart on suggestions on what to eat and what to eat less of.
This book does not provide detail diet information for cancer patients.
Laurie
@leculdesac and anyone interested in discussion diet, healthy living with and after cancer may wish to join this discussion:
- Healthy diets for cancer patients
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/healthy-diets-for-cancer-patients/
Also see this recorded event where Mayo Clinic's Dr. Dawn Mussallem, a diagnostic breast specialist and contributor to the book, delivers a presentation for breast cancer survivors on achieving optimal well-being through diet, exercise, and stress management.
- Video Q&A about Breast Cancer Survivorship: Attaining Renewed Vitality
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/event/video-qa-about-breast-cancer-survivorship-care-planning/
- Cancer-Fighting Foods
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/event/cancer-fighting-foods/
How can I get a copy of this for my daughter's best friend, who was diagnosed in April, has undergone chemo, surgery, radiation and is just finishing round 2 of her chemo next month?
Sue
@eaglewings22
If I remember correctly it was CA27.29 for breast cancer and CEA for colon cancer since this cancer more frequently appears with breast cancer.
There may be different monitoring now.
It can be ordered directly from Mayo Clinic Press.
https://mcpress.mayoclinic.org/product/beyond-breast-cancer/
Since I also had a double mastectomy and went flat, it was easy to feel the new lump on my chest wall 7 years later. I also had been having annual ultrasounds, but I caught it first.
Now, I have regular CT scans, first every 3 months and now every 6. Like you, I have so many other medical ailments including another type of cancer, neurological issues, diverticulitis issues, etc. Lots of pain and symptoms that have nothing to do with cancer. A familiar pain is not worrisome, but every new pain that pops up, I think, "It that the cancer? Is that? What about that?" It think it's natural to worry about that. But so far, all new pains are not due to the cancer. Phew!
I think I'll order the Mayo book on breast cancer. 🙂
Exactly what i discovered in my own research . If estrogen was the main cause of breast cancer why would God create us with it. Hey but who decided that fructose and many other things we are not meant to eat fuel the cells to change to cancer cells. I lead a very healthy life then got hit with weight gain and so much stress in 2022. My diet was not the most healthy and boom 2023 i have breast cancer. A healthy lifestyle, avoidance of stress, eating whole foods as much as we can like our grandparents and those before them did is of great help. It has to be diet related since there are more and more young women below the age of 30 getting breast cancer.
@melaniesherman, welcome. Fear of recurrence is a real fear that many cancer survivors contend with. I don't think it ever truly goes away, but people have shared how they live with it and their coping strategies. You may wish to join these related discussions:
- Facing Cancer Recurrence, PTSD & Acknowledging Mental Health
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/facing-cancer-recurrence-ptsd-acknowledging-mental-health/
- Emotional aftermath following breast cancer treatment https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/emotional-aftermath-following-breast-cancer-treatment/
favorite source material on the right keto diet that you could share?