Pediatric Psycho-Oncology: A Quick Reference on the Psychosocial Dimensions of Cancer Symptom Management (2 edn)
Pediatric Psycho-Oncology: A Quick Reference on the Psychosocial Dimensions of Cancer Symptom Management (2 edn)
Director, Psychosocial Support and Research Program
Clinical Director; Chief, Psychiatry Consultation Service
Director, Department of Psychology; Professor of Pediatrics
Director, Program in Pediatric Psychology, Professor of Pediatrics
Director, Psycho-Oncology Research; Associate Professor of Psychology
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Abstract
Pediatric Psycho-Oncology is a comprehensive handbook that provides best practice models for the management of psychological, cognitive, and social outcomes of adolescents living with cancer and their families. Chapters cover a wide range of topics including psychological aspects of particular pediatric cancers and their treatments, how to talk to a child and family at critical times during the disease course, genetic testing, individual, family, educational, psychological and psychiatric interventions, and caring for international patients . Each chapter highlights the necessity of embracing an interdisciplinary approach to ensure that each child has the best options for living with cancer and, when cure is not possible, that death occurs with as much dignity as possible for the child and family. An extensive resource section is appended to provide information on written, online, video, community, national and international services and programs. Numerous cross-references and succinct tables and figures make this concise reference easy to use.
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Front Matter
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Section I Cancers of Childhood
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1
Leukemias and Lymphomas
Nirali N. Shah andAlan S. Wayne
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2
Neuroblastoma
Giselle Saulnier Sholler
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3
Wilms Tumor
Jeffrey S. Dome
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4
Retinoblastoma
Debra L. Friedman andAnna T. Meadows
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5
Sarcomas and Other Solid Tumors
Melinda Merchant andMatthew Wright
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Tumors of the Central Nervous System
Katherine E. Warren
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1
Leukemias and Lymphomas
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Section II Hereditary Cancers
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Section III Specific Symptom Management
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Section IV Treatment Issues and Interventions
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15
Medical Aspects of Transplantation
Allistair Abraham andTerry J. Fry
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16
Psychosocial Issues for Transplant Patients and Donors
Sean Phipps
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17
Medication Adherence
Ahna L. H. Pai andDennis Drotar
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Cognitive Sequelae of Cancer Treatment
Brian P. Daly andRonald T. Brown
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Psychotherapeutic Interventions
Barbara Sourkes and others
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Electronic Interventions
Kristina K. Hardy andMartha A. Grootenhuis
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Integrative Oncology
Olle Jane Z. Sahler and others
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15
Medical Aspects of Transplantation
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Section V Communication and Supportive Care Considerations
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22
Talking to Children and Adolescents about Cancer
Joanna Breyer
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Coping with Pediatric Cancer
Mary Jo Kupst andAndrea Farkas Patenaude
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Impact of Cancer on Family and Siblings
Avi Madan-Swain andPamela S. Hinds
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25
Special Considerations in Working with Families
Lori Wiener and others
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Spiritual and Religious Considerations
Mary Lynn Dell andDaniel H. Grossoehme
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School and Peer Relationships
Robert B. Noll andWilliam M. Bukowski
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School and Academic Planning
Ernest R. Katz
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Talking to Children and Adolescents about Cancer
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Section VI Special Issues in Pediatric Oncology
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Ethical Issues in Pediatric Oncology
Julia A. Kearney andMarguerite S. Lederberg
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30
Integrating Palliative Care
Sarah Friebert and others
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31
Caring for International Patients
Maria E. Radulovic
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32
Social Media and Health Care
Rachel A. Tunick andSarah R. Brand
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33
Pediatric Cancer Survivors: Moving Beyond Cure
Lisa A. Schwartz and others
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Ethical Issues in Pediatric Oncology
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End Matter
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