Hi Mary (and Phyl) - The book is divided into five sections: "An Introduction to Brain Tumors", "Types of Brain Tumors", "Living with a Brain Tumor", "Treatment Options" and "Recovery". There is also a large appendix with statistics, references and further reading info, centers that treat adults and centers that treat children, and other important resources to access.
In the section entitled, "Treatment Options", there are eight chapters - "Watching and Waiting", "Surgery", "Radiation Therapy", "Chemotherapy", "Newer Therapies", "Drugs for Swelling, Seizures, and other Problems", "Choosing Supportive Care", and "Treatment of Brain Tumors in Children". All the chapters hit upon the basics and are very easy to understand. I still haven't read the whole thing, as I flip through it and read certain sections. What I have noticed is that with all the reading and research we have done and the boards we have accessed, that much of what is in the book is common knowledge for anyone who has done their homework. Basically is it Brain Tumors 101 but something worth reading and reviewing. Before you go out and buy the book (which wasn't expensive through Amazon - $11.56 softcover), check with your local library.
Sheryl