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Humanizing Brain Tumors: Strategies for You and Your Physician: Dedication

Humanizing Brain Tumors: Strategies for You and Your Physician
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  1. Cover Page
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Chapter 1: Frontal Lobe: The Man Who Lost the Will to Work
  9. Chapter 2: Left Temporal Lobe: The Man Who Found Creativity
  10. Chapter 3: Right Temporal Lobe: The Woman Who Could Not Quench Her Thirst
  11. Chapter 4: Foramen Magnum and High Cervical Cord: The Woman with Rotating Paralysis
  12. Chapter 5: Brain Stem: The Nurse Who Started Having Double Vision and Headaches
  13. Chapter 6: Cerebellum: The Woman with Pigmented Lesions and Worsening Balance
  14. Chapter 7: Pituitary and Stalk: Visual Loss and Hormonal Alteration in a Young Transgender Woman
  15. Chapter 8: Tumor Afecting Hearing: Trials and Tribulations
  16. Chapter 9: Hypothalamus and Third Ventricle: The Woman Who Lost the Ability to Play Sudoku
  17. Compendium
  18. Glossary
  19. Biographies
  20. Acknowledgements

This book is dedicated to brain tumor patients and
their families. Each patient has a special journey that
makes their story unique and educational for readers.

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