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Lewis E. Foxhall, Maria Alma Rodriguez
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Advances in Cancer Survivorship Management
Herausgegeben von Foxhall, Lewis E.; Rodriguez, Maria Alma
2015. 2014. xiv, 460 S. 61 SW-Abb., 42 Tabellen. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER NEW YORK; SPRINGER 2014
ISBN: 1-493-90985-1 (1493909851)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-493-90985-8 (9781493909858)
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This volume presents the MD Anderson experience in providing care and services to the rapidly growing population of cancer survivors, which is currently estimated to be 12 million in the United States and more than 25 million worldwide. As cancer survival rates have increased, it has slowly become clear that the challenges faced by people with cancer do not end with treatment but simply change. This book aims to assist community oncologists, physicians, and their staff, who care for the vast majority of cancer survivors, by disseminating models of surveillance for disease recurrence, screening for second primary cancers, education regarding potential late effects of treatment, and psychosocial counseling. These models have proven valuable to cancer survivors who receive care at MD Anderson.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Maria Alma Rodriguez
Part I. Clinical Care Delivery
Chapter 2. Models of Survivorship Care
Maria Alma Rodriguez and Frances Zandstra
Chapter 3. Community Care Integration
Lewis E. Foxhall
Part II. Surveillance
Chapter 4. Adult Survivorship of Pediatric Cancers
Joann L. Ater
Chapter 5. Breast Cancer Survivorship Management
Phuong Khanh Morrow
Chapter 6. Colorectal Cancer Survivorship Management
Shahab Ahmed and Cathy Eng
Chapter 7.Genitourinary Cancer Survivorship Management
Marcia L. Patterson, John W. Davis, Jeri E. Kim, Karen E. Hoffman, William E. Osai, and Deborah A. Kuban
Chapter 8. Gynecologic Cancer Survivorship Management
Diane C. Bodurka, Shannon N. Westin, and Charlotte C. Sun
Chapter 9. Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Management
Katherine A. Hutcheson and Carol M. Lewis
Chapter 10. Hematologic Cancer Survivorship Management: Transplantation
Karen Stolar, Amin Alousi, Joyce Neumann, and Richard Champlin
Chapter 11. Hematologic Cancer Survivorship Management: Leukemia
Etsuko Aoki
Chapter 12. Hematologic Cancer Survivorship Management: Lymphoma
Maria Alma Rodriguez, Leslie Ballas, and Kristin Simar
Chapter 13. Melanoma Survivorship Management
Genevieve Marie Boland and Jeffrey E. Gershenwald
Chapter 14. Thyroid Cancer Survivorship Management
Sherrie L. Flores and Mouhammed Amir Habra
Part III. Cancer Prevention and Screening
Chapter 15. Tobacco Cessation
Maher Karam-Hage and Paul Cinciripini
Chapter 16. Obesity and Exercise
Karen Basen-Engquist
Chapter 17. Nutrition
Sally Scroggs and Clare McKindley
Chapter 18. Screening for Second Primary Cancers
Therese B. Bevers
Part IV. Long-Term and Late Effects
Chapter 19. Cardiovascular Issues
Michael S. Ewer
Chapter 20. Cognitive Function
Christina A. Meyers
Chapter 21. Endocrinologic Issues
Mimi I. Hu, Camilo Jimenez, Naifa L. Busaidy, and Mouhammed Amir Habra
Chapter 22. Fatigue
Carmen P. Escalante and Ellen F. Manzullo
Chapter 23. Immunologic Issues
Kenneth V. I. Rolston
Chapter 24. Rehabilitation
Jack Fu
Chapter 25. Sexuality
Leslie R. Schover
Part V. Other Crosscutting Issues
Chapter 26. Legal Issues
Laurel R. Hyle
Chapter 27. Communication between Patients and Health Care Providers
Daniel E. Epner
Chapter 28. Integrative Oncology
Gabriel Lopez, Richard Lee, M. Kay Garcia, Alejandro Chaoul, and Lorenzo Cohen
From the book reviews:
"The book is written for community oncologists, primary care providers, and medical staff involved in the care of cancer survivors. ... The information is accurate, concise, and well reported, and it espouses comprehensive care including integrative medicine and preventive medicine. ... It is also very useful for the instruction of training residents and fellows in family practice, internal medicine, and emergency medicine. Pediatric and adult oncologists in training could benefit from this review as well." (Linda Jane Butros, Doody´s Book Reviews, January, 2015)