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The International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) established the IPOS Press in 2006, during my tenure as a member of the IPOS executive board. An IPOS Press task force, led by Drs. Maggie Watson, Luigi Grassi, and myself nurtured the IPOS Press throughout the subsequent years, as each of us on the IPOS Press task force had the honor to serve IPOS for 2-year terms as IPOS president. (My tenure as president was from 2008 to 2010.) In 2006 and 2008, IPOS Press collaborated with the American Psychosocial Oncology Society to produce the first of two Pocketbook Quick Reference Guides for psycho-oncology clinicians, with pharmaceutical industry support. The two Pocketbooks included a: (1) Quick Reference Guide for Oncology Clinicians: the Psychiatric and Psychosocial Dimensions of Cancer Symptom Management; and (2) Quick Reference for Pediatric Oncology Clinicians: The Psychiatric and Psychological Dimensions of Pediatric Cancer Symptom Management. (See www.ipos-society.org for more information on ordering these pocket reference books.) Psychosocial Palliative Care represents the latest in a series of IPOS texts to be published through IPOS Press, and we are quite excited about the variety of clinical and research-oriented books we anticipate will be available to the oncology and psycho-oncology communities over the next years.
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