av Ankita Kashyap
200,-
Are you or a loved one grappling with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)? "The Acute Myeloid Leukemia Mastery Bible: Your Blueprint for Complete Acute Myeloid Leukemia Management" is your comprehensive guide to understanding, navigating, and conquering AML. From demystifying the biology and various subtypes to providing statistics and debunking myths, this book takes you through the diagnostic journey, offering insights into blood tests, imaging studies, and the role of pathologists. Delve into treatment strategies, including chemotherapy, targeted therapy, stem cell transplants, and the latest clinical trials, while learning how to manage side effects with palliative care and emerging therapies. Embrace holistic AML management through nutrition, exercise, and stress reduction, with a focus on the power of mind-body practices.Personalize your AML journey by exploring genetic profiling, creating a management plan, and understanding key health indicators. Navigate emotional and psychological challenges with coping strategies, therapy options, and building resilience during treatment. This book guides survivors through long-term follow-up and addresses the impact on emotional well-being, relationships, and lifestyle modifications. Gain valuable insights into nutrition and AML, with tips on building a cancer-fighting diet and managing treatment-related changes in weight. Discover psychological resilience techniques, coping with diagnosis shock, and creating a supportive network."The Acute Myeloid Leukemia Mastery Bible" extends its guidance to lifestyle modifications, emphasizing the importance of smoking cessation, alcohol assessment, toxin exposure management, hydration, and restorative sleep routines. Explore considerations for work, travel, and follow-up care post-treatment. This book encourages AML patients to embrace a new normal, offering insights into physical rehabilitation, secondary health risks, and preventive measures. Engage with community and advocacy, gain hope through research developments, and look ahead to a future beyond AML.