Books And Publications Related To Lung Health
Recommended Reading
Learn About Your Lungs by George Mitchell, Staff Medical Writer.
This electronic book will be available June 1, 2011. It contains almost 150 pages of articles,
resources and helpful information for anyone afflicted by lung and breathing problems. It is designed for
readers with no medical training or experience and is written in an easy-to-read and
easy-to-understand style. Not intended as a textbook for medical professionals. ISBN: 978-0-9799856-5-2.
Click here for more
information
Johns Hopkins Patients' Guide to Lung Cancer [Paperback] by Justin F. Klamerus, Julie R.
Brahmer and David S Ettinger. Johns Hopkins Patients' Guide to Lung Cancer is a simple, understandable
that focuses on various lung cancer treatment options. It guides you through often confusing and troubling
treatment decisions by simplifying what lies ahead. It is especially valuable because it puts everything into
in layman's terms, empowering you with accurate information to enable you to confidently make important
decision about care and treatment. Click on
Johns Hopkins Patients' Guide to Lung Cancer .

Life and Breath by Neil Schacter. The author is and is the former president of the
American Lung Association and a specialist in pulmonary and respiratory care at New York's Mount Sinai Medical
Center who has published over four hundred research papers. 25 percent of the earnings from
this guide are donated to the American Lung Association of the City of New York. For additional
information on this book, click on
Life and Breath: The Breakthrough Guide to the Latest Strategies for Fighting Asthma and Other Respiratory Problems
-- At Any Age

100 Questions About Mesothelioma by Harvey I. Pass. This publication, authored
by a recognized expert on lung disease expert, answers the most common questions about
mesothelioma. The author describes treatment options, post-treatment quality of life, sources of support, legal
options, and more. There are comments from the wife and caregiver of a patient which provide an
invaluable resource for anyone coping with the physical and emotional turmoil of this frightening disease. Click
on
100 Questions & Answers About Mesothelioma, Second Edition
to learn more about this book.
Learn more about other books related to lung heath by visiting
|