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Handbook of Cancer Survivorship (eBook)

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2018 | 2nd ed. 2018
XV, 419 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-77432-9 (ISBN)

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This timely revision of the authoritative handbook gives a wide range of providers practical

insights and strategies for treating cancer survivors' long-term physical and mental

health issues. Details of new and emerging trends in research and practice enhance

readers' awareness of cancer survivor problems so they may better detect, monitor,

intervene in, and if possible prevent disturbing conditions and potentially harmful

outcomes. Of particular emphasis in this model of care are recognizing each patient's

uniqueness within the survivor population and being a co-pilot as survivors navigate

their self-management. New or updated chapters cover major challenges to survivors'

quality of life and options for service delivery across key life domains, including:

•• Adaptation and coping post-treatment.

•• Problems of aging in survivorship, disparities and financial hardship.

•• Well-being concerns including physical activity, weight loss, nutrition, and

smoking cessation.

•• Core functional areas such as work, sleep, relationships, and cognition.

•• Large-scale symptoms including pain, distress, and fatigue.

•• Models of care including primary care and comprehensive cancer center.

•• International perspectives

•• PLUS, insights about lessons learned and challenges ahead.

With survivorship and its care becoming an ever more important part of the clinical

landscape, the Second Edition of the Handbook of Cancer Survivorship is an essential

reference for oncologists, rehabilitation professionals, public health, health promotion

and disease prevention specialists, and epidemiologists.



Michael Feuerstein, Ph.D., MPH is Professor in the Departments of Medical and Clinical Psychology and Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland. He is also Director of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at that institution. In addition, he is Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, Division of Behavioral Medicine, at Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC. Dr. Feuerstein is founder and editor-in-chief of Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation and recently launched (2007) Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice, as well as editor of the Handbook of Cancer Survivorship. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research, the American Psychological Association, and the Society of Behavioral Medicine. As a cancer survivor himself (brain cancer) he focuses his research and advocacy work in the area of cancer survivorship, helping to improve the health, health care, well being and functional recovery of cancer survivors of all types. This latest book addresses many aspects of research and practice related to work following primary cancer treatment, This book was compiled as an effort to improve the lives of those cancer survivors who desire to return and remain at work.

Dr. Michael Feuerstein received his AB in Psychology from Boston University in 1972 and his PhD in Clinical Psychology and Psychophysiology from the University of Georgia in 1977. He also received an MPH from USUHS in 2003. He has held faculty and clinical positions at McGill University, The University of Florida Health Sciences Center and The University of Rochester Medical Center.  For the past twenty- two years, he has been Professor of Medical and Clinical Psychology and Preventive Medicine and Biometrics at USUHS and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical Center. In these various positions he has developed: multidisciplinary clinical services in pain and work related musculoskeletal disorders, a PhD program in Clinical Psychology (with USUHS faculty and military stakeholders) for the US Department of Defense, and has conducted research in civilian, military and other federal government settings. He has also provided consultation to hospitals, private practices in orthopedics and rehabilitation, the National Health Service in the UK and other international agencies. Over the past 14 years his research and that of his students has focused on the needs of cancer patients following primary treatment for cancer; particularly, as it relates to cancer survivorship and work.  He is involved in the dissemination of knowledge to improve the quality of health, health care, function and well-being of individuals following cancer diagnosis and treatment. After he was diagnosed, treated for and survived a malignant brain tumor in 2003, Dr. Feuerstein became very active as an advocate for cancer survivors and published a book for Cancer Survivors and their families (The Handbook of Cancer Survivorship) and has edited three textbooks (Handbook of Cancer Survivorship, Work and Cancer and Quality Health Care for Cancer Survivors) directed at health care providers to learn about the challenges experienced by these patients and improve the care they receive. In 2007, he launched a peer- reviewed multidisciplinary journal (The Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice) whose mission is to improve evidence- based health care in those living following cancer diagnosis and treatment.Dr. Larissa Nekhlyudov received her BA degree in Biology from Brandeis University and her MD from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.  She trained at the Yale-New Haven Hospital and the Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Program.  Dr. Nekhlyudov pursued health services research training through the Harvard Faculty Development Fellowship Program and received a Masters of Public Health degree from the Harvard School of Public Health.   She has been on faculty at Harvard Medical School since 1999.    Dr. Nekhlyudov is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and is a practicing internist at the Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.  She is also Clinical Director, Internal Medicine for Cancer Survivors at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute where she offers clinical care for long term survivors of childhood and adult cancers.  Dr. Nekhlyudov is particularly interested in improving the care of cancer survivors and the interplay between primary and oncology care.  Dr. Nekhlyudov has been at the forefront of the field of cancer survivorship by leading and participating in the development of survivorship care policies and clinical guidelines, educational programs and research.  Her publications and broad-ranging educational programs have promoted awareness among health care providers about the ongoing needs of cancer patients across the care continuum.  Throughout her career, Dr. Nekhlyudov has been dedicated to teaching and education of students, residents, fellows and faculty.  She has been committed to empowering cancer survivors and caregivers through educational programs.  

Cancer Survivorship: A Bird’s Eye View from an Insider a Decade  Later.- Epidemiology.- Adaptation.- Quality Care.- Disparities.- Aging.- Financial Hardship.- Fatigue.- Distress.- Pain.- Cognitive Dysfunction.- Work.- Sleep.- Interpersonal Relationships.- Physical Activity.- Nutrition and Weight.- Smoking.- Primary Care.- Comprehensive Health Care.- International Perspectives.- Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead.                                 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.10.2018
Zusatzinfo XV, 419 p. 27 illus., 17 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie
Schlagworte Cancer • cancer prevalence • Caregiving • epidemiology • Healthspan • quality of ligr • research platforms • Science • Survivorship
ISBN-10 3-319-77432-8 / 3319774328
ISBN-13 978-3-319-77432-9 / 9783319774329
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