Another book I'm reading for my argumentative topic is "The Cancer Pain Sourcebook". The author, Roger S. Cicala, comes from The Methodist Comprehensive Pain Insitute which began in 1996.
Cicala found experiences and used specialties from other doctors to compile useful information to cancer patients.
Each doctor is given a different approach with rehabilitation of one single patient among all the rest of the doctors.
This makes it so seeing which types of rehablilitation work and others that don't is more effective.
These doctors follow a guideline with three specific points so that the rehabilitation can more controlled.
This gives the audience who reads this book a reassurance that these methods are monitered and can be effective.
The speaker talks as several different doctors, trying to meet on the level of the audience.
These doctors devotion to the cause is very heartwarming, since nowadays cancer spreading more throughout the population.
The subject of this book is to help each reader to find an effective way through rehabilitation.
The tone of this book is instructional and helpful, because of all the different methods to deal with cancer.
This shows how compassionate the doctors can be towards this issue, even in the homelives of the patients.
This is no issue to be laughed at, so it should be given the respect it deserves and have a more suppotive popualce behind it.
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