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  • Psycho-Oncology
  • Written by author Holland, Jimmie C., Breitbart, William, Jacobsen, Paul B
  • Published by Oxford University Press, 2010
  • Originally published by Oxford in 1998, Psycho-Oncology was the first comprehensive text in the field and remains the gold standard today. The second edition reflects the explosion of information and major advances in psychological, psychiat
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I. INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: History of Psycho-oncology

II. BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN CANCER RISK Chapter 2: Tobacco Use Chapter 3: Diet Chapter 4: Exercise and Cancer Chapter 5: Sun Exposure Chapter 6: Socio-Economic Status and Psycho-Oncology Chapter 7: Psychosocial Factors Chapter 8: Social Ties and Cancer

III. SCREENING FOR CANCER IN NORMAL AND AT RISK POPULATIONS Chapter 9: Colorectal Cancer Screening Chapter 10: Psychosocial Issues in Cervical Cancer Screening Chapter 11: Breast Cancer Screening Chapter 12: Prostate Cancer Screening

IV. SCREENING AND TESTING FOR GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CANCER Chapter 13: Genetic Susceptibility to Breast/Ovarian Cancer Chapter 14: Psychosocial Issues in Genetic Testing for Hereditary Colorectal Cancer

V. PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES RETATED TO SITE OF CANCER Chapter 15; Instruments in Psycho-oncology Chapter 16: Central Nervous System Tumors Chapter 17: Head and Neck Cancer Chapter 18: Gastrointestinal Cancer Chapter 19: Liver Cancer Chapter 20: Lung Cancer Chapter 21: Genitourinary Malignancies Chapter 22: Gynecologic Cancer Chapter 23: Skin Neoplasms and Malignant Melanoma Chapter 24: Breast Cancer Chapter 25: Sarcoma Chapter 26: Hematopoietic Dyscrasias and Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplantation Chapter 27: HIV Infection and AlDS-Associated Neoplasms Chapter 28: Tumor of Unknown Primary Site Chapter 29: Common Tumors in the Developing World

VI. MANAGEMENT OF SPECIFIC SYMPTOMS Chapter 30: Pain Chapter 31: Nausea and Vomiting Chapter 32: Fatigue Chapter 33: Sexuality after Cancer Chapter 34: Neuropsychological Impact of Cancer and Cancer Treatments Chapter 35: Sleep and Cancer Chapter 36: Weight and Appetite Loss in Cancer

VII. PALLIATIVE AND TERMINAL CARE Chapter 37: The Role of Palliative Care in Cancer Care Transitions Chapter 38: Hospice and Home Care Chapter 39: International Aspects of Palliative Care

VIII. PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS Chapter 40: Psychiatric Emergencies Chapter 41: Adjustment Disorders Chapter 42: Depressive Disorders Chapter 43: Suicide Chapter 44: Anxiety Disorders Chapter 45: Delirium Chapter 46: Substance Abuse and Alcohol Chapter 47: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Chapter 48: Somatoform Disorders and Factitious Illness/Malingering in the Oncology Setting Chapter 49: Cancer Care for Patients with Schizophrenia Chapter 50: Difficult Personality Traits and Disorders in Oncology Chapter 51: Psychotropic Medications in Cancer Care

IX. INTERVENTIONS Chapter 52: Screening Procedures for Psychosocial Distress Chapter 53: Principles of Psychotherapy Chapter 54: Cognitive Therapy Chapter 55: Group Psychotherapy for Persons with Cancer Chapter 56: Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions Chapter 57: Art Therapy/Music Therapy Chapter 58: Meditation Chapter 59: Spiritual Beliefs: Assessment, Screening, and Intervention Chapter 60: Integrative Oncology Chapter 61: Rehabilitation, Exercise and Physical Therapy Chapter 62: Rehabilitation Medicine in Oncology Chapter 63: Self-Management Support Chapter 64: Problem Solving Chapter 65: The Wellness Community's Integrative Model of Evidence-Based Psychosocial Programs, Services, and Interventions Chapter 66: Survival and Psychotherapeutic Interventions Chapter 67: Psychosocial Interventions for Couples and Families Coping with Cancer

X. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Chapter 68: The Older Patient Chapter 69: The Young Adult Patient Chapter 70: Health Disparities

XI. PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FOR THE FAMILY Chapter 71: The Family of the Cancer Patient and Home Care Chapter 72: Spouse Caregivers of Cancer Patients Chapter 73: Gender and Caregiving Chapter 74: Cancer Patients with Minor Children Chapter 75: Psychosocial Research and Practice with Adult Children of Cancer Patients Chapter 76: Bereavement: A Special Issue in Oncology

XII. SURVIVORSHIP Chapter 77: Positive Consequences of the Experience of Cancer: Perceptions of Growth and Meaning Chapter 78: Changing Health Behaviors after Treatment Chapter 79: Integration of Recent IOM Work: Survivorship Care Plans Chapter 80: Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancers

XIII. BUILDING PSYCHOSOCIAL PROGRAMS Chapter 81: Building Psychosocial Programs: A Roadmap to Excellence Chapter 82: Oncology Staff Stress and Related Interventions Chapter 83: Training Psychiatrists and Psychologists in Psycho-oncology Chapter 84: Principles of Training Social Workers in Oncology Chapter 85: Education of Nurses in Psycho-oncology Chapter 86: Principles of Communication Skills Training in Cancer Care Chapter 87: Education of Chaplains Chapter 88: Professional Education in Psychosocial Oncology

XIIII. ETHICAL ISSUES Chapter 89: Care Ethics: An Approach to the Ethical Dilemmas of Psycho-oncology Practice Chapter 90: Negotiating the Interface of Psycho-oncology and Ethics Chapter 91: Research Ethics in Psycho-Oncology

XV. THE FUTURE OF PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY RESEARCH Chapter 92: Basic and translational psycho-oncology research Chapter 93: Clinically relevant psycho-oncology research Chapter 94: How to Design and Analyse Screening Studies XVI. INTERNATIONAL PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY Chapter 95: International Psycho-oncology: Present and Future

XVII. INTERNATIONAL PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY Chapter 96: International Psycho-oncology: Present and Future Chapter 97: Translation of Research to Policy: The New Standard of Quality Cancer Care in the US: The Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report, Cancer Care for the Whole Patient: Meeting Psychosocial Needs


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