Author of numerous books, including the acclaimed Roots of Revolution, Nikki R. Keddie is Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles and editor of the award- winning journal Contention.
"After the Cure provides voice to breast cancer survivors thrust
into a netherworld of chronic disability."
-"Macleans.ca",
"An in-depth exploration of the symptoms experienced by some women
after breast cancer treatment, giving voice to a neglected aspect
of the breast cancer experience. . . . This book calls important
attention to the plight of these women."
-Patricia A. Ganz, University of California, Los Angeles, Schools
of Medicine and Public Health
"Reveals the long-term post-treatment symptoms that physicians fail
to address."
-"Library Journal",
"Reveal[s] the long-term posttreatment symptoms that physicians
fail to address. . . . Women who have felt more isolated after
treatment will welcome this validation that they are not
alone."
-"Library Journal",
"With cogent, compassionate analysis, Subramanian and Abel (herself
a survivor) remind us of the lasting effects of cancer diagnoses,
and the tremendous work still ahead for patients who must learn to
trust their gut, and doctors who must learn to listen more
considerately."
-"Pubishers Weekly",
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