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Comprehensive handbook of childhood cancer and sickle cell disease : a biopsychosocial approach / edited by Ronald T. Brown.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 586 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 142942026X
  • 9781429420266
  • 0195169859
  • 9780195169850
  • 1280840986
  • 9781280840982
Other title:
  • Childhood cancer and sickle cell disease
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Comprehensive handbook of childhood cancer and sickle cell disease.DDC classification:
  • 618.92/994 22
LOC classification:
  • RC281.C4 C645 2006eb
NLM classification:
  • 2006 F-232
  • QZ 275
Online resources:
Contents:
I. Introduction -- 1. Introduction : Why the Need for a Comprehensive Handbook on Pediatric Psychosocial Oncology/Hematology / Ronald T. Brown -- 2. Cancer and Blood Disorders in Childhood : Biopsychosocial Developmental Issues in Assessment and Treatment / F. Daniel Armstrong -- II. The Cancer Experience On Treatment -- 3. Stress and Coping in the Pediatric Cancer Experience / Mary Jo Kupst and Kristin Bingen -- 4. Familial Issues When a Child Is on Treatment for Cancer / Melissa Alderfer and Anne E. Kazak -- 5. Psychosocial and Behavioral Issues in Stem Cell Transplantation / Sean Phipps -- 6. Peer, friendship issues and Emotional Well-Being / Bernard Fuemmeler, Larry Mullins, and Melissa Y. Carpentier -- 7. Pain and Procedure Management / Paola Conte and Gary Walco -- 8. Adherence to Treatment Demands / Michael Rapoff, Anne McGrath, and Stephen Smith -- 9. Quality of Life in Childhood Cancer : Meaning, Methods and Missing Pieces / Rachel B. Levi -- 10. Spirituality, Complementary, and Alternative Medicine / Cynthia Myers, Margaret Stuber, and Lonnie Zeltzer -- 11. A Goodness-of-Fit Ethic for Informed Consent to Pediatric Cancer Patients / Celia Fisher and Jessica K. Masty -- 12. Problem-Solving Skills for Mothers of Children with Newly Diagnosed Cancer / Ollie Jane Z. Sahler [and others] -- III. Cancer Late Effects Off Treatment -- 13. Psychological and Social Effects of surviving Childhood Cancer / Anna Marsland, Linda Ewing, and Amanda Thompson -- 14. Neuropsychological Late Effects / Raymond Mulhern and Robert W. Butler --15. Post Traumatic Stress and Post Traumatic Growth in Childhood Cancer Survivors and Their Parents / Margaret L. Stuber -- 16. Interventions for Cancer Late Effects and Survivorship / Robert W. Butler and Donna R. Copeland -- 17. Maximizing School, Academic, and Social Outcomes in Children and Adolescents with Cancer / Ernest Katz and Avi Madan-Swain -- IV. Palliative Care and End of Life Issues --18. Issues in Palliative Care / David J. Bearison -- 19. Loss and Grief / Joanna Breyer [and others] -- V. Prevention of Primary and Secondary Malignancies -- 20. Genetic Issues / Andrea Farkas Patenaude & Katherine Schneider -- 21. Smoking Cessation / Vida L. Tyc -- 22. Health Promotion and Primary Prevention of Cancer / Dawn K. Wilson and Sarah F. Griffin -- VI. Sickle Cell Disease -- 23. Biopsychosocial and Developmental Issues Related to Sickle Cell Disease / Kathryn Gustafson [and others] -- 24. Neuropsychological Aspects of Sickle Cell Disease / Jeffrey Schatz and Eve Puffer -- 25. Psychosocial Adaptation of Children and Adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease / Lamia Barakat [and others] -- 26. Family Systems Issues in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease / Jerilynn Radcliffe, Lamia Barakat, and Rhonda C. Boyd -- 27. Issues in Pain Management of Sickle Cell Disease / Nicole F. Swain, Monica J. Mitchell, and Scott W. Powers -- VII. Training, Funding, and Collaborative Endeavors -- 28. Training in Pediatric Psychosocial Hematology/Oncology / Daniel L. Clay and T. David Elkin -- 29. Research opportunities and Collaborative Multi-Site Studies in Psychosocial Hematology/Oncology / Stanley Whitsett, F. Daniel Armstrong, and Brad H. Pollock -- VIII. A Prospective and Retrospective View of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology -- 30. A Prospective and Retrospective View of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology / John J. Spinetta, Giuseppe Masera and Momcilo Jankovic.
Summary: 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 paediatric 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 a decade. Over 60 renowned authors have been assembled to provide a thorough presentation of state-of-the-art research and literature, with topics including: *Neuropsychological effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy *Bone marrow transplant *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 paediatric 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, paediatricians, oncologists, nurses, and social workers who confront these issues as they help children and their families through the treatment, recovery and grieving process.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

I. Introduction -- 1. Introduction : Why the Need for a Comprehensive Handbook on Pediatric Psychosocial Oncology/Hematology / Ronald T. Brown -- 2. Cancer and Blood Disorders in Childhood : Biopsychosocial Developmental Issues in Assessment and Treatment / F. Daniel Armstrong -- II. The Cancer Experience On Treatment -- 3. Stress and Coping in the Pediatric Cancer Experience / Mary Jo Kupst and Kristin Bingen -- 4. Familial Issues When a Child Is on Treatment for Cancer / Melissa Alderfer and Anne E. Kazak -- 5. Psychosocial and Behavioral Issues in Stem Cell Transplantation / Sean Phipps -- 6. Peer, friendship issues and Emotional Well-Being / Bernard Fuemmeler, Larry Mullins, and Melissa Y. Carpentier -- 7. Pain and Procedure Management / Paola Conte and Gary Walco -- 8. Adherence to Treatment Demands / Michael Rapoff, Anne McGrath, and Stephen Smith -- 9. Quality of Life in Childhood Cancer : Meaning, Methods and Missing Pieces / Rachel B. Levi -- 10. Spirituality, Complementary, and Alternative Medicine / Cynthia Myers, Margaret Stuber, and Lonnie Zeltzer -- 11. A Goodness-of-Fit Ethic for Informed Consent to Pediatric Cancer Patients / Celia Fisher and Jessica K. Masty -- 12. Problem-Solving Skills for Mothers of Children with Newly Diagnosed Cancer / Ollie Jane Z. Sahler [and others] -- III. Cancer Late Effects Off Treatment -- 13. Psychological and Social Effects of surviving Childhood Cancer / Anna Marsland, Linda Ewing, and Amanda Thompson -- 14. Neuropsychological Late Effects / Raymond Mulhern and Robert W. Butler --15. Post Traumatic Stress and Post Traumatic Growth in Childhood Cancer Survivors and Their Parents / Margaret L. Stuber -- 16. Interventions for Cancer Late Effects and Survivorship / Robert W. Butler and Donna R. Copeland -- 17. Maximizing School, Academic, and Social Outcomes in Children and Adolescents with Cancer / Ernest Katz and Avi Madan-Swain -- IV. Palliative Care and End of Life Issues --18. Issues in Palliative Care / David J. Bearison -- 19. Loss and Grief / Joanna Breyer [and others] -- V. Prevention of Primary and Secondary Malignancies -- 20. Genetic Issues / Andrea Farkas Patenaude & Katherine Schneider -- 21. Smoking Cessation / Vida L. Tyc -- 22. Health Promotion and Primary Prevention of Cancer / Dawn K. Wilson and Sarah F. Griffin -- VI. Sickle Cell Disease -- 23. Biopsychosocial and Developmental Issues Related to Sickle Cell Disease / Kathryn Gustafson [and others] -- 24. Neuropsychological Aspects of Sickle Cell Disease / Jeffrey Schatz and Eve Puffer -- 25. Psychosocial Adaptation of Children and Adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease / Lamia Barakat [and others] -- 26. Family Systems Issues in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease / Jerilynn Radcliffe, Lamia Barakat, and Rhonda C. Boyd -- 27. Issues in Pain Management of Sickle Cell Disease / Nicole F. Swain, Monica J. Mitchell, and Scott W. Powers -- VII. Training, Funding, and Collaborative Endeavors -- 28. Training in Pediatric Psychosocial Hematology/Oncology / Daniel L. Clay and T. David Elkin -- 29. Research opportunities and Collaborative Multi-Site Studies in Psychosocial Hematology/Oncology / Stanley Whitsett, F. Daniel Armstrong, and Brad H. Pollock -- VIII. A Prospective and Retrospective View of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology -- 30. A Prospective and Retrospective View of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology / John J. Spinetta, Giuseppe Masera and Momcilo Jankovic.

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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 paediatric 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 a decade. Over 60 renowned authors have been assembled to provide a thorough presentation of state-of-the-art research and literature, with topics including: *Neuropsychological effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy *Bone marrow transplant *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 paediatric 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, paediatricians, oncologists, nurses, and social workers who confront these issues as they help children and their families through the treatment, recovery and grieving process.

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