Comprehensive Handbook of Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Disease: A Biopsychosocial Approach
Comprehensive Handbook of Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Disease: A Biopsychosocial Approach
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Abstract
Over recent decades, tremendous advances in the prevention, medical treatment, and quality of life issues in children and adolescents surviving cancer have spawned a host of research on pediatric psychosocial oncology. This important volume fulfills the clear need for an up-to-date, comprehensive handbook for practitioners that delineates the most recent research in the field--the first of its kind in over a decade. Over 60 renowned authors have been assembled to provide a thorough presentation of the state-of-the art research and literature, with topics including: -Neuropsychological effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy -Bone marrow transplantation -Important issues about quality of life during and following treatment -Collaborative research among child-focused psychologists -Standards of psychological care for children and adolescents -Stress and coping in the pediatric cancer experience -The role of family and peer relationships The Comprehensive Handbook of Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Disease represents both multidisciplinary and international efforts, an alliance between physicians and parents, and a combination of research and service. With a wealth of information of great interest to patients and their families, this volume will also be a welcome resource to the psychologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians, oncologists, nurses, and social workers who confront these issues as they help children and their families through the treatment, recovery, and grieving processes.
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Front Matter
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1I Introduction
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33II The Cancer Experience “On Treatment”
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Stress and Coping in the Pediatric Cancer Experience
Mary Jo Kupst andKristin Bingen
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534
Family Issues When a Child Is on Treatment for Cancer
Melissa A Alderfer andAnne E Kazak
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755
Psychosocial and Behavioral Issues in Stem Cell Transplantation
Sean Phipps
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Peer, Friendship Issues, and Emotional Well-Being
Bernard F Fuemmeler andLarry L Mullins
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Pain and Procedure Management
Paola M Conte andGary A Walco
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1388
Adherence to Treatment Demands
Michael A Rapoff andAnn M McGrath
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Quality of Life in Childhood Cancer: Meaning, Methods, and Missing Pieces
Rachel B Levi
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Spirituality and Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Cynthia D Myers andMargaret L Stuber
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A Goodness-of-Fit Ethic for Informed Consent to Pediatric Cancer Research
Celia B Fisher andJessica K Masty
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Problem-Solving Skills Training for Mothers of Children With Newly Diagnosed Cancer
Donna R Copeland andRobert B Noll
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353
Stress and Coping in the Pediatric Cancer Experience
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235III Cancer Late Effects “Off Treatment”
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Psychological and Social Effects of Surviving Childhood Cancer
Anna L Marsland andLinda J Ewing
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Neuropsychological Late Effects
Raymond K Mulhern andRobert W Butler
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Posttraumatic Stress and Posttraumatic Growth in Childhood Cancer
Survivors and Their Parents
Margaret L Stuber
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Interventions for Cancer Late Effects and Survivorship
Robert W Butler andDonna R Copeland
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Maximizing School, Academic, and Social Outcomes in Children and Adolescents With Cancer
Ernest R Katz andAvi Madan-Swain
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Psychological and Social Effects of Surviving Childhood Cancer
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339IV Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
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381V Prevention of Primary and Secondary Malignancies
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429VI Sickle Cell Disease
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Biopsychosocial and Developmental Issues in Sickle Cell Disease
Kathryn E Gustafson andMelanie J Bonner
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Neuropsychological Aspects of Sickle Cell Disease
Jeffrey Schatz andEve S Puffer
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Psychosocial Adaptation of Children and Adolescents With Sickle Cell Disease
Lamia P Barakat andLaurie A Lash
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Family Systems Issues in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease
Lamia P Barakat andRhonda C Boyd
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Pain Management of Sickle Cell Disease
Nicole F Swain andScott W Powers
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Biopsychosocial and Developmental Issues in Sickle Cell Disease
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531VII Training, Funding, and Collaborative Endeavors
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557VIII Prospective and Retrospective View of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
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