How Not to Be My Patient: A Physician's Secrets for Staying Healthy and Surviving Any Diagnosis
"By the time I see most of my patients, they have weeks, not months, left to live,"says Edward T. Creagan, M.D., cancer specialist and professor, Mayo Clinic Medical School. "Let there be no doubt, they are courageous, and we have many incredible success stories that defy what we know about cancer. But truth be known, half of my patients never needed to walk...more
Paperback, 350 pages
Published
October 1st 2003
by Health Communications
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The book was somewhat dry. This was the first time I saw the Stages of Change in writing.
Stages of Change
by University of Rhode Island’s Cancer Prevention Research Center (James O. Prochaska, Pd.D.)
Precontemplation
The How-you-gonna-get-‘em-off-the-couch stage. Many people never move forward from this stage.
Contemplation
You’re waiting for that magic moment. You want to change (stop smoling, lose weight, wear sunscr...more
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