INVASIV - Softcover

Deppe, Rainer

 
9783955582326: INVASIV

Synopsis

INVASIV tells of challenges in the face of a life-threatening cancer. Is there still room for decision making? Is there still hope? Empathically and competently, Lena searches for treatment sites and therapy options for H. They wrestle together for life-saving decisions that are demanded from the treating doctors.
Suddenly everything is different. Outside and inside world shrinking, time feelings fluctuate extremely, happy pasts disappear in the fog of depression. As H.'s condition improves, they enjoy the small and big unexpected therapy successes. Memories of friends and streets in Budapest, tragic and absurd moments of Hungarian history and football reappear. Removed, one feels reminded of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's cancer station when reading the novel, insofar as politics and medicine play a significant role in it.
A novel that affects us all, especially oncologists and psychooncologists, cancer patients and cancer patients as well as their relatives; for those interested in Hungary and last but not least for passionate football fans.

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