Dangerously Well
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Dangerously Well
How do you respond when someone you know and love is struck down with a rare life-threatening cancer? That person is still very much alive and needs expert care, attention, and support during years of adjusting, relearning, and rehabilitation. This happens to thousands of Australians and their families every year. It is usually hidden and rarely talked about, but it is common, costly, and devastating. How do we and the person involved handle it?
Leading surgeon Dr. Chris OβBrien believed that the most aggressive and disabling cancers could be treated in ways that make it possible for people to live longer or, at best, be cured. His work led to the establishment of the Chris OβBrien Lifehouse in Camperdown NSW in 2013. The Lifehouse changed the way cancer care was delivered, all while Dr OβBrien was facing his own inevitably lethal brain cancer.
Author Roger Reesβ close connection with the Lifehouse began in 2018 when his dear friend Anne Marks was diagnosed with a rare type of salivary gland cancer. Dangerously Well is an elegant testament to Anneβs journeyβand those of other patientsβfrom good health to the end of life through the remarkable palliative care given by doctors at the Chris OβBrien Lifehouse.
In this book, Roger offers valuable insights for patients, medical professionals, and families. He explores delayed diagnosis, that which Anne experienced for years, and raises questions at the heart of what should be best medical practice. He also bears witness to medicine at its finest and talks of the remarkable friendships between doctors and patients.
Anne Marks passed away in June 2024. Roger writes Dangerously Well in her memory.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781922923141
Publisher: Ventura Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 12 May 2026
Country: Australia
Imprint: Ventura Press
DIMENSIONS
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 240
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About the Author
Roger Rees is Emeritus Professor of Disability and Research at Flinders University, where he spent over 25 years involved in the rehabilitation and education of people with brain injury. He has twelve broadcast scripts for the ABC Radio National Science Show, and his poems and essays have been published in The Australian, The Advertiser, The Age, Australian Journal of Psychology, Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Neuro Rehabilitation and more.
Roger has received ARC grants and awards for his writing notably the Flinders University Excellent Achievement Medal for his writing and promotion of equal opportunities. Heβs the author of eight published books and a collection of poetry. When heβs not writing, he reads the work of the many Russian poets who line his shelves - Pushkin, Akhmatova, Blok, and Pasternak.
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