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Psycho-Oncology: A Quick Reference on the Psychosocial Dimensions of Cancer Symptom Management (2 edn)

Online ISBN:
9780190202767
Print ISBN:
9780199988730
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Psycho-Oncology: A Quick Reference on the Psychosocial Dimensions of Cancer Symptom Management (2 edn)

Jimmie C. Holland (ed.),
Jimmie C. Holland
(ed.)

Wayne E. Chapman Chair in Psychiatric Oncology

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Wayne E. Chapman Chair in Psychiatric Oncology
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Mitch Golant (ed.),
Mitch Golant
(ed.)

Senior VP Research & Training

Cancer Support Community, Washington D.C., Senior VP Research & Training
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Donna B. Greenberg (ed.),
Donna B. Greenberg
(ed.)

Associate Professor of Psychiatry

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Associate Professor of Psychiatry
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Mary K. Hughes (ed.),
Mary K. Hughes
(ed.)

Clinical Nurse Specialist

Department of Psychiatry, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Clinical Nurse Specialist
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Jon A. Levenson (ed.),
Jon A. Levenson
(ed.)

Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry; Attending Psychiatrist

Columbia University of College of Physicians and Surgeons; Herbert Irving Cancer Center, NY, NY, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry; Attending Psychiatrist
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Matthew J. Loscalzo (ed.),
Matthew J. Loscalzo
(ed.)

Liliane Elkins Professor in Supportive Care Programs; Administrative Director, Sheri & Les Biller Patient and Family Resource Center; Executive Director, Department of Supportive Care Medicine; Professor of Population Sciences

City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Liliane Elkins Professor in Supportive Care Programs; Administrative Director, Sheri & Les Biller Patient and Family Resource Center; Executive Director, Department of Supportive Care Medicine; Professor of Population Sciences
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William F. Pirl (ed.)
William F. Pirl
(ed.)

Associate Professor of Psychiatry; Director, Center for Psychiatric Oncology and Behavioral Sciences

Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Associate Professor of Psychiatry; Director, Center for Psychiatric Oncology and Behavioral Sciences
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Published online:
March 2015
Published in print:
December 2014
Online ISBN:
9780190202767
Print ISBN:
9780199988730
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Psycho-Oncology is a comprehensive title that provides best practice models for the management of psychological, cognitive, and social outcomes of adults living with cancer and their families. Chapters cover a wide range of topics including screening tools and interventions, psychiatric emergencies and disorders, physical symptom management, communication issues, and issues specific to common cancer sites. A resource section is appended to provide information on national services and programs. This title features contributions from experts designed to help clinicians review, anticipate and respond to emotional issues that often arise in the context of treating cancer patients. Numerous cross-references and succinct tables and figures make this concise reference easy to use. It is an ideal resource for helping oncologists and nurses recognize when it may be best to refer patients to their mental health colleagues and for those who are establishing or adding psychosocial components to existing clinics.

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