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The complete guide to what to expect when youโre expecting the worst.
Reconstruction is a pragmatic but positive handbook for anyone navigating a diagnosis of primary breast cancer. It contains clear, useful advice on what to do and what to expect at all stages of treatment, from questions to ask your doctors and practical ways to reduce your risk of recurrence, right down to what to pack in your hospital bag.
Written by journalist and breast cancer patient, Rosamund Dean, this reassuring guide combines the most up-to-date therapeutic information from a variety of medical experts with evidence-based lifestyle advice, and will help every patient to live well during treatment and beyond.
Rosamund Dean is a journalist, author and former deputy editor of Grazia.In 2021, she was diagnosed with breast cancer aged 40, and documented her journey with a column in The Sunday Times Style.She has since founded Well Well Well, a popular wellness newsletter on Substack, chronicling her efforts to future-proof her body in a way that is relatable and doable.She is also the author of Mindful Drinking: How Cutting Down Can Change Your Life.Rosamund lives in London with her husband, Sunday Times writer Jonathan Dean, and their two children.
Rosamund Dean is a journalist, author and former deputy editor of Grazia.In 2021, she was diagnosed with breast cancer aged 40, and documented her journey with a column in The Sunday Times Style.She has since founded Well Well Well, a popular wellness newsletter on Substack, chronicling her efforts to future-proof her body in a way that is relatable and doable.She is also the author of Mindful Drinking: How Cutting Down Can Change Your Life.Rosamund lives in London with her husband, Sunday Times writer Jonathan Dean, and their two children.