Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Blog Tour: Breast Cancer! You're Kidding...Right? by Catherine Doughty (Guest Post)


Synopsis of the book from Pump Up Your Book Tours...

New Award Winning Book Reveals The Secret to Defeating The Second Leading Cause of Death in Women!

When the award winning author, Catherine Doughty, MS, CCHI, a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, was diagnosed with breast cancer, she felt stunned and alone. What gave her the comprehensive strength and strategy to become cancer free and look stunning is revealed in her new award winning book,Breast Cancer! You're kidding...right? Living Life Through The Prism of Uncertainty And Having A Good Time!

Catherine Doughty, MS, CCHI, a breast cancer survivor herself has secured significant physician endorsements and laudatory applause for her valuable and informative brand new award winning book. "Physicians and patients state, their speechless, this book is incredible, a must-read and life line for anyone diagnosed with breast cancer! If the title and front cover of the book doesn't grab you, the back cover and content will demand that it be read." The book is honest, authentic and loaded with mind blowing, thought provoking strategy to assist anyone with any stage of breast cancer emerge cancer free, look stunning naked, and get their life back in control while learning how to make decisions in an uncertain decision space.

According to Doughty, it is the simplicity - no scholarly science, just pure scientific methodology and remarkable craftsmanship. It started with the most shocking news anyone could ever hear, "You have cancer!" Once the disbelief wore off, the questions started to surface, "Where does a person start to unravel this mystery?" "When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I had two small children ages six and nine. Clearly, there was a lot at stake, so I did what most patients do, I searched for information about the experiences of others and found nothing on treatment strategy or where to begin when a patient falls into the cosmic cancer bunny hole. There wasn't one comprehensive resource for a patient that provided educational clinical strategy to overcome and beat this disease," said Doughty.

"The goal in the book, Breast Cancer! You're kidding...right? is to give patients a step by step approach utilizing scientific methodology to strategize their treatment plan and minimize the risk of recurrence, utilizing decision matrices, discussion documents, clinical consultation worksheets, and the importance of recording all pieces of information gathered from their physician consultations." Doughty prepares one of the most dramatic revealing books for anyone dealing with this dreaded disease and expertly designs it to make the reader pause and reflect on their brilliance and ability to defeat this disease with a proven strategy.

You will be on the edge of your seat with every single word in this book. It captures it's readers from beginning to end, and makes them want to live their life through the prism of uncertainty and have one rockin' hot good time. This is a must-read and an adrenaline thrill ride from start to finish, that you cannot put down.

Guest Blog Post


What Do You Do When You Are Diagnosed With Breast Cancer? By Catherine Doughty, MS, CCHI – Award Winning Author

Finally, for the first time ever, Catherine Doughty, MS, CCHI has changed everything people ever thought they knew about breast cancer and how to seek and implement their treatment. It’s called, Breast Cancer! You’re kidding…right? Living Life Through The Prism of Uncertainty And Having A Good Time! It is world class, superior, sexy and will go down in history as the most mesmerizing book ever written on the subject of breast cancer treatment and strategy.

The award winning author, Catherine Doughty, MS, CCHI is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and a Director of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging in a one of the largest health science centers in the world. An undefeated breast cancer survivor herself who has secured significant physician endorsements and laudatory applause for her brand new award winning book. “Physicians and patients state that their speechless! If the title and front cover of the book doesn’t grab you, the back cover and content will demand that it be read.” The book is loaded with mind blowing and thought provoking strategy to assist anyone with any stage of breast cancer emerge stunning, and get their life back in control while learning how to make decisions in an uncertain decision space and live their life through the prism of uncertainty and have one rocking hot good time.

When this unbelievable news hit the wires, everyone began seeking the attention of the renowned author, Catherine Doughty, MS, CCHI or the Cat as she affectionately likes to be called to discover the science behind this Earth-shattering new award winning book. According to Doughty, it is the simplicity – no scholarly science, just pure scientific methodology and remarkable craftsmanship. It started with the most shocking news a person could ever hear which is, “You have cancer!” Once the disbelief wore off, the questions started to surface, “Where does a person start to unravel this mystery?”

Once you have heard, “You have cancer!” The first thing that needs to be realized is a fact of fundamental importance, and that is uncertainty. Because it means breaking away from all of the ordinary predispositions of thought you were living with and reconstructing a new phase of your life. You also need to give yourself some room to understand the absolutely fresh new scale of values which the prism of uncertainty presents to you. After you get a hold of uncertainty as the true reality for everyone, it is the sexiest way to live and, every day you will have a rocking hot good time!

In the beginning, don’t imagine that you can assimilate a breast cancer diagnosis, what you will or won’t accept in the treatment planning stages and all that it contains in one or two clinical visits with your surgeon, oncologist or other subject matter experts, or in one or two readings. You need a strategy to navigate the medical maze and fast. You should review your reports and go over your options again and again with your physicians until you have thoroughly grasped the magnitude of the treatment plans you are willing to consent to because it is you who will live with the aftermath of every clinical decision carried out.

“I was the other girl, not the girl being told, “You have cancer!” “I never in a million years dreamed I would be diagnosed with breast cancer.” Just to give you some background, breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women, exceeded only by lung cancer. The American Cancer Society's most recent estimates for breast cancer in the United States are for 2012:

* About 226,870 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women.
* About 63,300 new cases of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) will be diagnosed (DCIS is non-invasive and is the earliest form of breast cancer).
* About 39,510 women will die from breast cancer.

The book is an accounting of my personal experience with breast cancer. What I did to emerge cancer free, and look absolutely beautiful. One thing my training as a Director of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging and a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt within the healthcare industry taught me is that imaging, pathology and data are pivotal components in organizing the decision making process when it comes to a breast cancer diagnosis. I have condensed the subject matter into the smallest compass possible because, as everyone knows who has fallen into what I call the “Cosmic Cancer Bunny Hole,” conciseness, tool sets for clinical discussions with physicians, and precision in treatment scenario planning is of the greatest assistance in decision making.

The book was designed with the principles and elements for success, in response to the requests I received from all the cancer patients I have voluntarily coached. So often, they had been terrified, crying for days and weeks at a time and they all had the same question, “Where do I begin to unravel this, and where do I start?” Hence, the birth of the book, Breast Cancer! You’re kidding…right? Living Life Through The Prism Of Uncertainty And Having A Good Time!

You will be on the edge of your seat with every single word in this book. It captures it’s readers from beginning to end, and makes them want to live their life through the prism of uncertainty. The book is superior, sexy and stuffed with the secrets to successfully navigate the medical maze with a breast cancer diagnosis and emerge strong, health and absolutely stunning. This is an adrenaline thrill ride from start to finish, that you cannot put down!

One of the questions people want to know is how do I get a copy of the book? The book is available worldwide, including Amazon.com, both paperback and Kindle versions at http://www.amazon.com/Breast-Cancer-Kidding-Through-Uncertainty/dp/0615498590/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1333143496&sr=1-1
Barnes and Noble, and through your favorite online or brick-and-mortar bookstore or through my website at http://www.thecancercat.com.

About the Author:

Catherine Doughty, MS, CCHI is an award winning author who lives in Bellaire, Texas. She serves as an adjunct associate professor for three universities and holds a Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics earned at the University of Texas. Her career as Director for a Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging is enhanced by the fact that she is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.

She is available for interviews, media appearances, blogging, radio interviews, book signings, and speaking engagements. If you would like additional information on the secrets of scientific methodology or would like to meet the physicians that endorsed this award winning book, please visit her website at http://www.thecancercat.com/. In order to contact the author directly, send an e-mail to http://cldoughty@yahoo.com or telephone at 832-545-6239.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Teaser Tuesdays - October 16th



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Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


This week I'm reading...






"This is ridiculous.  My wife has - she must have been abducted, for god's sake.  She wouldn't just disappear.  Something happened to her."

"In the middle of the Bennett Mall in the middle of a beautiful, brilliant sunshiny, although a little chilly, Cheektowaga, New York, Saturday afternoon, on-what's the date?  March 27.  I don't think so, Mr. Peters.  I do not think so."

"Okay, you don't think so.  So what do you think happened to her, Sgt.-?"




Musing Mondays - Reviews





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This week’s musing asks…

Do you have a system as to which books to read from your “requested review pile? What is it? What about when there are too many to read in a certain time frame? {apologies to those who don't review}

My answer...

This is a great question and I'm anxious to read everyone's answer to this one. First, I've accepted so many reviews that I'm drowning in them. Now, I'm extremely selective before accepting any reviews at least until I catch up.

My system is basically reviewing those books with deadlines by their deadline date. Usually those are blog tour reviews. After that, I try to review either on a "first come, first served" basis or I try to get as close to a publication date that I can. If it's a short book, I try to squeeze those in the middle.

Once I'm caught up, if that ever happens, I'll have to re-evaluate my system to allow myself tome to read books for pure enjoyment.

What's your system?


It's Monday! What are you reading?



This meme is hosted by Sheila at Book Journey.

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading is where we share what we read this past week, what we hope to read this week…. and anything in between! D This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well… you never know where that next “must read” book will come from!

I'm still reading (but almost finished)...


and


I'm listening to....



I finished listening to...




Next up? I have quite a few things waiting for me...





Sunday, October 14, 2012

Sunday Salon - Fall is Here!



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I love fall! It's cool outside, the sun is shining...it's almost Halloween. It's also the time of year that I feel like reading my cozy mysteries more. I'm not sure why but fall and winter always seem like cozy mystery time (although I read them all year long anyway).

I wish I had time to join the 24 Hour Dewey Readathon, but I couldn't do it this time. Maybe next time I'll be able to. Good luck to all of those who are participating!

I haven't finished any books this week...that's the problem when I start reading two at the same time. I end up not finishing anything. I have some blog tours coming up and they are listed in my sidebar.

If anyone is interested, I have a different kind of giveaway going on - historical romance author Victoria Alexander is participating in an online chat for her upcoming book What Happens at Christmas and I have an opportunity to giveaway a space at the chat to one lucky winner. That winner will also win a copy of her book. Plus, there will be four other winners receiving a copy of her book. You can check out my giveaway by clicking here. The book looks really good and I will be reviewing it. I will also be hosting an interview with the author. I really love the cover of this book, isn't it beautiful?

I'm kind of doing an inventory of all my reading challenges. Next year I don't think I'll be joining so many. I still have 20 to complete and I completed 5. There are a couple that I think I'll be able to still complete. Next year I will once again host some of the challenges, but not all of them. Actually, I'm thinking of just continuing to host two of the challenges I usually host - Cruisin' thru the Cozies and What An Animal Reading Challenge? My favorite genres and challenges :)

I really can't believe it's almost the end of the year already. Unbelievable how fast time flies. I hope everyone has a great week!


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