Chemotherapy and You


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Chemotherapy and You is a booklet for people who are undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. It covers basic information about chemotherapy, what patients can expect, side effects you may have during chemotherapy, tips for managing side effects, and questions to ask the doctor or nurse. Other related products include the following: Caring for the Caregiver: Support for Cancer Caregivers ISBN; 9780160947520 Children with Cancer: A Guide for Parents ISBN: 9780160947537 Coping with Advanced Cancer: Support for People with Cancer ISBN: 9780160947544 Eating Hints: Before, during, and after Cancer Treatment ISBN: 9780160947551 Life After Cancer Treatment: Facing Forward ISBN: 9780160947568 Pain Control: Support for People with Cancer ISBN: 9780160947575 Radiation Therapy and You: Support for People with Cancer ISBN: 9780160947582 Surgery Choices for Women with DCIS and Breast Cancer ISBN: 9780160947599 Taking Part in Cancer Research Studies ISBN: 9780160947605 Understanding Breast Changes: A Guide for Women ISBN: 9780160947612 Understanding Cervical Changes: A Health Guide for Women ISBN: 9780160947629 When Cancer Returns: Support for People with Cancer ISBN: 9780160947636 When Someone You Love Has Advanced Cancer: Support for Caregivers ISBN: 9780160947643 When Someone You Love Has Completed Cancer Treatment: Facing Forward ISBN: 9780160947650 When Someone You Love Is Being Treated for Cancer: Support for Caregivers ISBN: 9780160947667 When Your Brother or Sister Has Cancer: A Guide for Teens ISBN: 9780160947674 When Your Parent Has Cancer: A Guide for Teens ISBN: 9780160947681










Hearing and the Hospital


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An original ethnography of sound and listening in one of our major institutions, 'Hearing and the Hospital' reveals the hospital to be a space in which several modes of listening are simultaneously in play and in which different layers of auditory knowledge and experience coexist. In this volume, Tom Rice shows how sound and listening produce, articulate and mediate social relations inside the hospital.













Queen's University, Volume III, 1961-2004


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Founded in 1841 by a royal charter, Queen’s University evolved into a national institution steeped in tradition and an abiding sense of public service. Propelled initially by its Presbyterian instincts and an attachment to Gaelic culture, Queen’s has prospered and adapted over the years to match Canada’s ever-changing dynamics. In this third volume of Queen’s University’s official history, Duncan McDowall demonstrates that the late twentieth century was a contest between expediency and tradition waged through crisis and careful evolution. Testing Tradition calibrates the durability of Queen’s vaunted traditions in the face of shifts in the broader Canadian society. During this time of massive postsecondary expansion, Queen’s grew sevenfold from a small, collegial campus of 3,100 students to a sprawling cosmopolitan place of more than 20,000 students from over 120 countries engaged in undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. Measuring Queen’s University’s responses to concerns over social diversity, human rights, and gender equity through the eyes of its trustees, administrators, students, faculty, and the Kingston community, this volume pays particular attention to the experiences of women and visible minorities at the university. Copiously illustrated with photographs of important people, events, and aspects of campus life, this volume shows how Queen’s, in having its traditions tested, has worked to retain the best of its past, while accepting the inevitability of change.




Blue Book


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