Has someone close to you been diagnosed with breast cancer?
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Having traveled the road you are about to embark on first hand, I can tell you that there are certainly many challenges which you will need to face, some are obvious and others are completely unforeseen.
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According to Wikipedia, Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer (10.4% of all cancer incidence, both sexes counted) and the fifth most common cause of cancer death. In 2004, breast cancer caused 519,000 deaths worldwide (7% of cancer deaths; almost 1% of all deaths).
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When my partner was first diagnosed with breast cancer the initial shock took some time to for both of us to deal with. As you know by now the mixed emotions that flood your body go from disbelief to negative to positive to denial and back again. I was desperate for information to ensure I was equipped to be a good carer for my loved one. The problem was when I started searching for information for a carer written by someone that had experienced it first hand there wasn’t much out there. I felt like the information out there was developed more for the person with breast cancer not the carer and that’s what drove me to write this book.
My name is Jane Smith, a motion picture film executive working for one of the world’s most famous film stars, Hugh Jackman. I found myself in the role of being a carer for my partner who was diagnosed with life-threatening breast cancer.
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My eBook, “The Hitchhiker’s Guide To Breast Cancer: Tips For Family and Friends” offers many practical tips for anyone who is looking after someone going through surgery and chemotherapy and how to improve the experience for your loved one and yourself. My ebook is written in a style that is pragmatic but also reflects the black humor that people often use to help them cope with life-threatening situations.
In my ebook I offer some valuable advice on some key issues you will face down the road such as: What kind of food you should prepare? How do you deal with family and friends? How you can minimise the chances of infection when your loved one has no immune system?
My ebook will also give you some insight into the possible emotional reactions you will have as the carer. In my professional working life I have managed many complex jobs but I found the experience of looking after my partner Lisa and managing her treatment my most challenging task to date. It is difficult to find material that gives the carer a realistic insight into what’s installed; I know this because I looked for it and couldn’t find it. That’s why I wrote this ebook to help others grappling with these difficult issues.
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I know this road you are about to venture down will be packed with some really low lows but I know for a fact there are some extraordinary highs as well. One of the most important things you should absolutely do is to remember to take very good care of yourself, it sounds really obvious but it's easy to get caught up on being focused on your loved one. You can not provide the best care for your loved one if you are not the best you can be.
I know my book will be a valuable aid for you and your loved one. I am so confident that you will happy with my ebook so I offer a 100%, no questions asked money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. So go ahead and buy my ebook today so your loved one can say she (or he) had the best breast cancer carer in the world, you!
Good luck and warmest wishes,
Jane Smith
Author, The Hitchhiker’s Guide To Breast Cancer: Tips For Family and Friends
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