Doctors Get Cancer Too

Doctors Get Cancer Too
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Publisher : Vie
Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9781800070721
ISBN-13 : 1800070721
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Book Synopsis Doctors Get Cancer Too by : Dr Philippa Kaye

Download or read book Doctors Get Cancer Too written by Dr Philippa Kaye and published by Vie. This book was released on 2021-02-11 with total page 295 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “It’s cancer.” Dr Philippa Kaye was 39 years old when she heard those dreaded words. The diagnosis of bowel cancer would change her life and mean crossing the divide from being a doctor to being a patient. She soon discovered that her years of training and experience had not prepared her for the realities of actually living with cancer. Doctors Get Cancer Too tells Dr Kaye’s moving story of being on both sides of the desk, and shares the insights she gained not only through the diagnosis and treatment but in surviving and thriving through cancer and beyond. Filled with practical advice, this book aims to make patients and their loved ones feel better understood, more prepared and less alone, and to provide solace for anyone navigating their way through hard times. Dr Philippa Kaye is a GP with a particular interest in children’s, women’s and sexual health. She has written multiple books on topics ranging from pregnancy and fertility to child health and child development, and she has a weekly column in Woman magazine as well as contributing to other magazines and newspapers. She has regularly been seen broadcasting on radio and television in programmes such as This Morning and The Victoria Derbyshire Show. She is also the GP ambassador for Jo’s Cervical Cancer trust. Her days are filled with a mix of general practice, media work and her other job – being a mum!


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