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Excellent Care for Cancer Survivors: A Guide to Fully Meet Their Needs in Medical Offices and in the Community: The Praeger Series on Contemporary Health and Living

Editat de Kenneth D. Miller M.D.
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 noi 2011 – vârsta până la 17 ani
A clear, concise, and essential guide providing key information about cancer survivors and their needs-and how those needs can best be met.Excellent Care for Cancer Survivors: A Guide to Fully Meet Their Needs in Medical Offices and in the Community is edited by the director of the Lance Armstrong Cancer Survivorship Program at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and comprised of articles by experts from that prestigious institution, from the Harvard Medical School, and other leading cancer programs. Its goal is simple: to assure that the millions of cancer survivors in the United States get the help they need to live life to its fullest. This timely work, enriched by conversations with cancer survivors themselves, explains the array of challenges that may affect survivors, from physical needs to psychological, spiritual, sexual, and financial issues. Topics such as nutrition and exercise are also addressed, as are risk assessment, rehabilitation, and possible cognitive dysfunction after chemotherapy. A final section explains the nuts and bolts of starting a professional cancer survivorship program, from staffing to fundraising, exploring what can and is being done to help cancer survivors in different settings achieve optimal health and quality of life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313397868
ISBN-10: 0313397864
Pagini: 388
Ilustrații: 32 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria The Praeger Series on Contemporary Health and Living

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Conversations with cancer survivors explaining the physical and psychological challenges/obstacles they face

Notă biografică

Kenneth Miller, MD, is staff oncologist at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, MD, instructor in the Department of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and a LiveSTRONG Scholar.

Cuprins

Series Foreword by Julie K. Silver, MDForeword by Doug Ulman and Ruth Rechis, PhD1. An Overview of Cancer SurvivorshipKenneth Miller, MD, Brittany Algiere, BS, and Binja Basimike, BS2. Survivors' Experience with Living after Cancer: Results from the LIVESTRONG Survey for Post-Treatment Cancer SurvivorsRuth Rechis, PhD, Stephanie Nutt, MA, MPA, and Binja Basimike, BS3. The Cancer Survivorship TeamChristian McEvoy, MPH, and Kenneth Miller, MD4. The Dollars and Sense of Cancer Survivorship CareChristian McEvoy, MPH, Kenneth Miller, MD, and Binja Basimike, BS5. Starting to Provide Survivorship CareKenneth Miller, MD, and Brittany Algiere, BS6. Survivorship Care: Getting StartedUsha Thakrar, MPH7. Models of Survivorship CareMary McCabe, RN8. An Academic Cancer Center Survivorship ProgramAlma Petrovic, MD, and Joseph Lehrberg, BA9. A Major Urban Hospital's Cancer Survivorship ProgramAndrew L. Salner, MD, Sherri Storms, RN, MSN, and Carly Stroich-Eisley, RN, APRN10. Community Oncology Practice Survivorship Program: New Hampshire Oncology HematologyAlma Petrovic, MD, and Joseph Lehrberg, BA11. A Community Health Center Cancer Survivorship Program: Whittier Street Health Center Cancer Survivor Navigator ProgramFrederica M. Williams, MBA, President and CEO, Whittier Street Health Center12. Cancer Survivorship Care PlanningCarrie Tompkins Stricker, PhD, RN, AOCN, Kenneth Miller, MD, and Linda A. Jacobs, PhD, RN, AOCN13. Cancer Survivorship and the Role of RehabilitationJulie K. Silver, MD, and Lisa Schulz Slowman, OTR14. Teaching Nutrition in Cancer SurvivorshipStacy Kennedy, MPH, RD, CSO, LDN, and Abigail Hueber, DI15. Exercise and SurvivorshipNancy Campbell, MS16. Psychosocial Issues of SurvivorshipHester Hill Schnipper, LICSW, OSW-C17. "Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop": Coping with Fear of Recurrence after Cancer TreatmentAmy Grose, MSW, LICSW18. Co-Survivors, Family, and FriendsAshley Varner, MSW, MBA, LCSW-C19. Cancer Fatigue: Mechanisms and Management in Patients and SurvivorsFurha Cossor, MD, and Kenneth B. Miller, MD20. Sexuality and Intimacy after CancerJennifer Potter, MD21. The Impact of Anti-Cancer Treatments on Fertility and Methods for Fertility PreservationIrit Ben-Aharon, MD, PhD, and Kenneth Miller, MD22. Breast Cancer SurvivorshipKathryn Ruddy, MD23. Colon Cancer SurvivorshipNadine Jackson McCleary, MD24. Prostate Cancer SurvivorshipLindsay Haines, BS, and Aymen Elfiky, MD25. Sarcoma SurvivorshipAndrea Marrari, MD, and Suzanne George, MD26. Head and Neck Cancer SurvivorshipSewanti Limaye, MD, and Robert Haddad, MD27. Gynecology SurvivorshipSusana Campos, MD, MPH28. Hodgkin's Disease SurvivorshipKaren Winkfield, MD, PhD and Andrea Ng, MD29. Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma SurvivorshipMatthew S. Davids, MD, Richard N. Boyajian, NP, and David C. Fisher, MD30. Survivorship in Acute Myeloid LeukemiaDeepa Jeyakumar, MD, and Kenneth Miller, MD31. Bone Marrow Transplantation SurvivorshipCorey Cutler, MDIndexAbout the Editor and Contributors