Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood: From Diagnosis to Treatment to Day-to-Day Life Changes, Navigating Your Cancer Journey

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by Cristina Pozo-Kaderman PhD

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Empowering young adult cancer patients with expert guidance, practical strategies, and heartfelt real-life stories, Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood draws on decades of experience from Cristina Pozo-Kaderman, PhD, and Saul Wisnia to help reclaim life and identity amidst the challenges of a cancer diagnosis. Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood explores the emotional, physical, and practical challenges faced by young adults aged 18–49 who are navigating a cancer diagnosis during critical life milestones in early adulthood. This guide provides actionable advice for managing emotional struggles, financial concerns, relationship challenges, and physical health changes caused by cancer. Cristina Pozo-Kaderman is a clinical psychologist and director of the Young Adult Program and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Saul Wisnia is Dana-Farber’s senior publications editor. Drawn from their over fifty-five combined years of experience working with and telling the stories of early-adult patients, this guide will address topics such as: -Mood and mental health changes -Loss of independence -Feelings of isolation -Managing relationships -Financial toxicity -Fertility and sexual health changes -Redefining “normal” -Fear of recurrence and “scanxiety” Meeting patients where they are in the cancer journey, Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood aims to empower patients to advocate for themselves and tackle challenges head-on. Offering actionable self-care tips, expert-backed strategies, and real-life cancer survivor stories, this resource supports young adults and their caregivers in overcoming cancer’s emotional and physical toll to rebuild identity and find hope. “I wish every young person with cancer had access to Dr. Pozo-Kaderman. This book shares her knowledge and experience to make what can be an overwhelming situation more manageable.” —William F. Pirl, MD, MPH, Chair of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center “ Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood is a heartfelt, easy-to-understand, practical gem filled with useful tips on seeking appropriate and developmentally sensitive cancer care. Young adults no longer have to go on their cancer journey alone. With myth-busting straight talk from Dr. Pozo-Kaderman, an experienced psychologist, young patients with cancer will feel validated that there is ‘no right way to feel’ about such a devastating diagnosis just at the moment when their personal identities are getting established. This book is a must-have in the office of every oncologist who treats young adults!” —Maryland Pao, MD, Past President of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC “ Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood is a must-read for every young adult who is dealing with the existential challenge of cancer. Dr. Pozo-Kaderman has taken her decades of experience and expertise as a psychologist working with adolescents and young adults with cancer to create a comprehensive, thoughtful, and accessible resource for the growing number of young adults in the United States who are being diagnosed and treated for cancer. This book is extremely timely and an essential resource.” —William Breitbart, MD, Chairman and Jimmie C. Holland Chair in Psychiatric Oncology, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center “As an oncologist, I’ve seen firsthand the unique and significant challenges faced by young adults with cancer. This indispensable guidebook offers comprehensive insights and guidance that are crucial for patients navigating both treatment and survivorship.” —Ann S. LaCasce, MD, MMSc, Director of the Dana-Farber/Mass General Brigham Fellowship in Hematology/Oncology and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School “This book is a remarkable compilation of wisdom acquired through years of Dr. Pozo-Kaderman’s focused commitment—and hours of listening—to the concerns of young adults with cancer. The style is so approachable, it reads like an extended conversation with Dr. Pozo-Kaderman. This book steps through the many stages of cancer treatment, anticipating the issues and questions likely to arise. I anticipate this book will be helpful not just to young adults but also to the cancer care teams dedicated to helping them.” —Lindsay Frazier, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Physician and Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School “Dr. Pozo-Kaderman has distilled decades of professional experience and wisdom into this thoughtful guide for young adult cancer patients. This book provides practical and hopeful guidance and should become an instant classic for newly diagnosed patients, their caregivers, and loved ones.” —Krishna Komanduri, MD, Chief, UCSF Health Division of Hematology-Oncology and Julius R. Krevans Distinguished Professor of Medicine at the Unive

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