Reviews of 'Thyroid Cancer for Beginners':
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
By Diane Brooks on 15 May 2009****Format: Paperback
This was a very frank and honest book. It manages to mix the technical with the practical while at the same time conveying how the diagnosis affects the whole family. This gives the book a very human touch that makes it very readable
*****
Format: Paperback
Reading this book was like sitting down with a nice cuppa and a knowing friend who explained just what happens and what its like to have thyroid cancer in a really easy to grasp way. She doesn't shy away from the messy stuff, but at the same time includes all the technical jargon and information one needs to know. She shares her journey from before the diagnosis through the sometimes bleak and exhausting years of treatment in such an upbeat way that anyone involved with a recent diagnosis would feel empowered and more optimistic having read it. It would be a good book to give to worried family members; it takes the fear out of the subject as she writes with a gentle loving humour about even the most scary aspects.
By Mr Gabriel G Maritz on August 30, 2012
Format: Kindle Edition
*****
Excellent book. I know THE AUTHOR personally - well done, Glenda, you are very brave. I am not a cancer sufferer, but this book will give hope to sufferers, thyroid and otherwise.
*****
Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
This is an easy-to-read book that gives patients diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer a quick read on a British woman's experience grappling with the disease. Glenda Sheperd, the author, received the shocking diagnosis when she was in her late forties. I appreciated Ms. Sheperd's honesty--her ability to share many personal details and the feelings she was experiencing-- and got a kick out of her British way of expressing herself. I think this would be a wonderful book on tape with the author reading the book with her beautiful British accent. I loved looking at the photographs included on my Kindle version and enjoyed the author's explanation that she looked for a dress that covered her scar on her neck. I hope Ms. Shepherd will write a sequel. I particularly identified with much of what she wrote, especially the painfulness of waiting for test results and the fear of dying that is part of the experience of being a cancer patient. Bravo for Ms.Sheperd for writing about her cancer journey in a poignant, yet humorous way. I am grateful that books like Thyroid Cancer for Beginners exists for people like me to read.
Reviews of Living With Thyroid Cancer:
5.0 out of 5 stars living with thyroid cancer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 26 January 2017
This book was really informative re thyroid cancer. I have this condition and presently going for my 2nd rai treatment. I read the book that Glenda wrote for beginners too. This is the 2nd time that I have picked this book up. The 1st time prior to my two ops, and again before treatment. It gives me informed facts plus the unselfish sharing of herself....experiences feelings thoughts etc, and allows valuable identification of the thyroid journey. Many thanks.
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