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Psycho-Oncology
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  • Psycho-Oncology
  • Written by author Jimmie C. Holland
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, April 1998
  • Psycho-oncology is a comprehensive reference work on all the psychological aspects of cancer. It started as a revision of Holland and Rowland's very successful Handbook of Psychooncology (OUP, 1990), but was so heavily revised and expanded t
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I. Introduction
1. Societal Views of Cancer and the Emergence of Psycho-Oncology, J. Holland
2. Biology of Cancer for the Psycho-Oncologist, J. Holland
II. Psychological and Behavioral Factors in Cancer Risk
3. Smoking Cessation and Cancer Prevention, P. Cinciripini et al.
4. Alcohol and Cancer, J. Lundberg et al.
5. Diet and Cancer, Barbara Winter
6. Sun Exposure and Cancer Risk, M. Berwick
7. Compliance with Cancer Treatment, J. Richardson
8. Social Class/Socioeconomic Factors, J. Balfour et al.
9. Personality and Coping, M. Watson et al.
10. Social Ties and Cancer, V. Helgeson et al.
11. Psychosocial Factors in Cancer Incidence and Prognosis, B. Fox
12. Psychoneuroimmunology: Implications for Psycho-oncology, D. Bovbjerg
13. Psychoneuroendocrinology and Cancer, D. Musselman et al.
III. Psychological Issues in Cancer Screening
14. Psychological Responses to Tumor Markers, D. Fertig
15. Psychosocial Issues in Cancer Screening, J. DiPlacido
IV. High Genetic Risk of Cancer
16. Genetics for the Psycho-Oncologist, A. Kamb
17. Genetic Counseling for the Oncology Patient, E. Gettig et al.
18. Psychological, Social and Ethical issues in Gene Testing, K. Kash
V. Psychological Adaptation to Cancer
19. Psychological and Social Factors in Adaptation, S. Spencer et al.
20. Psychosocial Adaptation of Cancer Survivors, A. Kornblith
VI. Psychological Responses to Treatment
21. Surgery, P. Jacobsen et al.
22. Radiotherapy, D. Greenberg
23. Chemotherapy, Hormonal Therapy and Immunotherapy, M. Knobf et al.
24. Bone Marrow Transplantation, M. Andrykowski et al.
VII. Psychological Issues Related to Site of Cancer
25. Central Nervous System Tumors, Steven Passik
26. Head and Neck Cancer, A. Moadel et al.
27. Gastrointestinal Cancer, J. Bernhard et al.
28. Lung Cancer, L. Sarna
29. Genitourinary Malignancies, A. Roth et al.
30. Gynecologic Cancer, S. Auchincloss et al.
31. Skin Neoplams and Malignant Melanoma, F. Fawzy et al.
32. Breast Cancer, J. Rowland
33. Sarcoma, D. Payne et al.
34. Hematopoietic Dyscrasias, L. Lesko
35. HIV Infection and AIDS-Associated Neoplasms, B. Rosenfeld
36. Tumors of Unknown Primary Site, S. Passik et al.
VIII. Management of Specific Symptoms
37. Palliative and Terminal Care, W. Breitbart et al.
38. Pain, W. Breitbart et al.
39. Cancer Cachexia, S. Fleishman
40. Nausea and Vomiting, G. Morrow et al.
41. Fatigue, D. Greenberg
42. Sexual Dysfunction, L. Schover
43. Neuropsychological Impacts of Cancer and Cancer Treatments, S. Walch et al.
IX. Psychiatric Disorders
44. Adjustment Disorders, J. Strain
45. Depressive Disorders, M. Massie et al.
46. Suicide, W. Breitbart et al.
47. Anxiety Disorders, R. Noyes et al.
48. Delirium, W. Breitbart et al.
49. Substance Abuse Disorders, S. Passik et al.
50. Alcoholism and Cancer, J. Lundberg et al.
51. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, K. Grummon et al.
52. Somatoform and Factitious Disorders and Cancer, C. Ford
53. Schizophrenia, J. Schuster
54. Personality Disorders, P. Muskin
55. Chemotherapautic Agents and Neuropsychiatric Side Effects, S. Fleischman
56. Metabolic Disorders and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms, S. Wein et al.
X. Interventions
57. Screening Procedures for Psychological Distress, J. Zabora
58. Brief Crisis Counseling, M. Loscalzo et al.
59. Psychoeducational Interventions, F. Fawzy et al.
60. Psychotherapauetic Issues, B. Sourkes et al.
61. Group Therapies, J. Spira
62. Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions, P. Jacobsen
63. Studies of Life Extending Psychosocial Interventions, C. Classen et al.
64. Art Psychotherapy, P. Luzzatto et al.
65. Telephone Counseling, J. Bucher et al.
66. Meditation, J. Kabat-Zinn et al.
67. Religion and Spiritual Beliefs, M. Musick et al.
68. Spiritual Assessment, Screening and Intervention, Rev. G. Handzo et al.
69. Bedside Interventions, J. Pasacreta et al.
70. Alternative and Complementary Therapies, B. Doan
71. Rehabilitation, S. Passik et al.
XI. Persons with Special Needs
72. The Older Patient, B. Ferrell et al.
73. Underserved Patients, R. Weston et al.
74. The Patient from a Different Culture, M. Die-Trill
75. Psychosocial Sequelae of Perceived Environmental Exposure, K. Siegel
XII. The Child with Cancer
76. Biology of Childhood Cancers, P. Steinherz et al.
77. Psychological Problems of Curative Cancer Treatment, M. Die-Trill et al.
78. Pediatric Palliative and Pain Management, G. Frager et al.
79. Long-Term Adaptation, Psychiatric Sequelae and PTSD, J. Hill et al.
80. Psychosexual Sequelae, K. Woolverton et al.
81. Cognitive Sequelae of Treatment in Children, S. Walch et al.
82. Psychotherapy, B. Sourkes
83. Pediatric Psychopharmacology, L. Spiegel
84. Behavioral Interventions in Pediatric Oncology, K. DuHamel et al.
XIII. Psychological Issues for the Family
85. The Family of the Cancer Patient, M. Lederberg
86. Family Therapy: A Systems Approach to Cancer Care, J. Jacobs et al.
87. Palliative Home Care- Impact on Families, S. Schachter et al.
88. Bereavement: A Special Issue in Oncology, H. Chochinov et al.
XIV. Staff Support and Training in Psycho-Oncology
89. Oncology Staff Stress and Related Interventions, M. Lederberg
90. Establishing a Psycho-oncology Unit in a Cancer Center, J. Holland
91. Training Psychiatrists and Psychologists in Psycho-oncology, S. Passik et al.
92. Principles of Training Social Workers in Oncology, E. Smith et al.
93. Education of Nurses in Psycho-Oncology, R. McCorkle et al.
94. Principles of Training Medical Staff in Psychosocial and Communication Skills, D. Roter et al.
XV. Ethical Issues in Oncology: A Psychological Framework
95. Truth-Telling and Informed Consent, N. Dubler
96. Ethics of Treatment: Palliative and Terminal Care, E. Emmanuel
97. Global Issues of Resource Allocation in Health Care, C. Olweney
98. Understanding the Interface between Psychiatry and Ethics, M. Lederberg
XVI. Research Methods in Psycho-oncology
99. Quality of Life, D. Cella
100. Pain and Physical Symptom Assessment, J. Ingham et al.
XVII. International Aspects
101. International Psycho-oncology, J. Holland et al.
XVIII: Policy Issues


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