Roads to Meaning and Resilience with Cancer: Forty Stories of Coping Finding Meaning and Building Resilience While Living with Incurable Lung Cancer


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About The Book

The book tells the stories of 39 patients with incurable lung cancer. It aims to help patients families and healthcare providers understand the experience of living with cancer. It also invites reflections on the essential questions of meaning resilience and coping with adversity in life. The author is a family doctor teacher and researcher who is also a stage 4 lung cancer patient himself. He is patient #40. Facing ones mortality patients with cancer develop an urgency to find meaning in life. They struggle with the illness its emotional impact and the consequences of treatments. However with time reflection and support from others they develop resilience. Cancer patients often are not passive. Instead they choose different strategies to maintain and restore their health. They also leverage a variety of approaches to cope better with their struggle. The book is for cancer patients who are tarrying at the limits of time. It is also for those who live around patients with cancer: caregivers families and friends and health care providers. People who struggle with other illnesses will also find aspects of their story reflected here. Also the ones who have experienced a crisis of identity will discover elements of their story here as well. By sharing the experiences of the forty authentic individuals the book opens the space for them to teach others. This book is about the essence of the human experience at its limits. It is for every reader.
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