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ویرایش: 4 نویسندگان: William Breitbart (editor), Phyllis Butow (editor), Paul Jacobsen (editor), Wendy Lam (editor), Mark Lazenby (editor), Matthew Loscalzo (editor) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 0190097655, 9780190097653 ناشر: Oxford University Press سال نشر: 2021 تعداد صفحات: 869 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 87 مگابایت
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Dedication Contents Section editors Contributors Introduction: Our Past, Our Future—New Frontiers in Psycho-Oncology • William S. Breitbart Section I: Behavioral and Psychological Factors in Cancer Risk and Prevention 1 Tobacco Use and Cessation • Thomas H. Brandon, Vani N. Simmons, Úrsula Martínez, and Patricia Calixte-Civil 2 Diet and Cancer • Marian L. Fitzgibbon, Lisa Tussing-Humphreys, Angela Kong, and Alexis Bains 3 Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Cancer • Christine M. Friedenreich, Chelsea R. Stone, and Jessica McNeil 4 Sun Exposure and Cancer Risk • Suzanne J. Dobbinson, Afaf Girgis, Bruce K. Armstrong, and Anne E. Cust 5 Psychosocial Factors • Anika von Heymann and Christoffer Johansen 6 Viral Cancers and Behavior • Susan T. Vadaparampil, Lindsay N. Fuzzell, Shannon M. Christy, Monica L. Kasting, Julie Rathwell, and Anna E. Coghill Section II: Screening for Cancer in Normal and At-Risk Populations 7 Colorectal Cancer Screening • Caitlin C. Murphy and Sally W. Vernon 8 Cervical Cancer Screening and HPV Vaccination: Multilevel Challenges to Cervical Cancer Prevention • Richard Fielding, Samara Perez, Zeev Rosberger, Ovidiu Tatar, and Linda D. L. Wang 9 Breast Cancer Screening • Gabriel M. Leung, Irene O. L. Wong, Ava Kwong, and Joseph T. Wu 10 Prostate Cancer Screening • Michael A. Diefenbach, Daniel Nethala, Michael Schwartz, and Simon J. Hall 11 Lung Cancer Screening • Lisa Carter-Harris and Jamie Ostroff 12 Skin Cancer Screening • Jennifer L. Hay and Stephanie N. Christian Section III: Screening and Testing for Germ Line and Somatic Mutations 13 Psychosocial Issues in Genetic Testing for Breast/Ovarian Cancer • Mary Jane Esplen, Jonathan Hunter, and Eveline M. A. Bleiker 14 Psychosocial Issues in Genetic Testing for Hereditary Colorectal Cancer • Sukh Makhnoon and Susan K. Peterson 15 Psychosocial Issues in Genomic Testing, Including Genomic Testing for Targeted Therapies • Megan Best 16 Psychosocial Issues Related to Liquid Biopsy for ctDNA in Individuals at Normal and Elevated Risk • Jada G. Hamilton, Amanda Watsula- Morley, and Alicia Latham Section IV: Screening and Assessment in Psychosocial Oncology 17 Screening and Assessment for Distress • Alex J. Mitchell 18 Assessment, Screening, and Case Finding for Depression and Anxiety in People with Cancer • Kristine A. Donovan and Paul B. Jacobsen 19 Screening for Delirium and Dementia in theCancer Patient • Christian Bjerre-Real, James C. Root, Yesne Alici, Julia A. Kearney, and William S. Breitbart 20 Screening and Assessment for Cognitive Problems • Alexandra M. Gaynor, James C. Root, Elizabeth Ryan, and Tim A. Ahles Section V: Psychological Issues Related to Site of Cancer 21 Melanoma • Nadine A. Kasparian and Iris Bartula 22 Lung Cancer • Marianne Davies 23 Breast Cancer • M. Tish Knobf and Youri Hwang 24 Colorectal Cancer • Anne Miles and Claudia Redeker 25 Prostate Cancer and Genitourinary Malignancies • Andrew J. Roth and Alejandro Gonzalez-Restrepo 26 Gastrointestinal Cancers • Daniel C. McFarland and William S. Breitbart 27 Gynecologic Cancers • Heidi S. Donovan and Teresa H. Thomas 28 Hematopoietic Dyscrasias and Stem Cell Transplantation/CAR-T Cell Therapy • Jesse R. Fann and Nicole Bates 29 Head and Neck Cancer • Loreto Fernández González, Jonathan Irish, and Gary Rodin 30 Central Nervous System Tumors • Alan D. Valentine 31 HIV Infection and AIDS- Associated Neoplasms • Joanna S. Dognin and Peter A. Selwyn Section VI: Management of Specific Physical Symptoms 32 Cancer- Related Pain • R. Garrett Key, Dustin Liebling, Vivek T. Malhotra, Steven D. Passik, Natalie Moryl, and William S. Breitbart 33 Nausea and Vomiting • Laura J. Lundi and Kavitha Ramchandran 34 Cancer- Related Fatigue • Daniel C. McFarland, Christian Bjerre-Real, Yesne Alici, and William S. Breitbart 35 Sexual Problems and Cancer • Jeanne Carter, Ashley Arkema, Andrew J. Roth, Sally Saban, and Christian J. Nelson 36 Neuropsychological Impact of Cancer and Cancer Treatments • Alexandra M. Gaynor, James C. Root, and Tim A. Ahles 37 Sleep and Cancer • Amy E. Lowery-Allison and E. Devon Eldridge-Smith 38 Weight and Appetite Loss in Cancer • Yesne Alici and Victoria Saltz 39 Body Image—An Important Dimension in Cancer Care • Mary Jane Esplen and Michelle Cororve Fingeret Section VII: Psychiatric Disorders 40 Adjustment Disorders in Cancer • Froukje de Vries, Sarah Hales, Gary Rodin, and Madeline Li 41 Depressive Disorders in Cancer • Christian Schulz-Quach, Madeline Li, Kimberley Miller, and Gary Rodin 42 Suicide and Medical Aid in Dying • Hayley Pessin, Elie Isenberg-Grzeda, Reena Jaiswal, and Monique James 43 Anxiety Disorders • Ashley M. Nelson, Chelsea S. Rapoport, Lara Traeger, and Joseph A. Greer 44 Delirium • Yesne Alici and William S. Breitbart 45 Substance Use Disorders • Sameer Hassamal, Adam Rzetelny, and Steven D. Passik 46 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Associated with Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment • Matthew Doolittle and Katherine N. DuHamel 47 Psychiatric Toxicities of Cancer Therapies: Focus on Immunotherapy and Targeted Therapy • Daniel C. McFarland, Mehak Sharma, and Yesne Alici Section VIII: Evidence-Based Interventions Models of Care Delivery 48 Delivering Integrated Psychosocial Oncology Care: The Collaborative Care Model • Jesse R. Fann, Julia Ruark, and Michael Sharpe 49 The Engaged Patient: The Cancer Support Community’s Comprehensive Model of Psychosocial Programs, Services, and Research • Mitch Golant, Alexandra K. Zaleta, Susan Ash-Lee, Joanne S. Buzaglo, Kevin Stein, M. Claire Saxton, Marcia Donziger, Kim Thiboldeaux, and Linda Bohannon 50 The Role of Implementation Science in Advancing Psychosocial Cancer Care • Paul B. Jacobsen and Wynne E. Norton Interventions During Active Treatment 51 Supportive Psychotherapy in Cancer • Rosangela Caruso, Maria Giulia Nanni, and Luigi Grassi 52 Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions • Barbara L. Andersen, Nicole A. Arrato, and Caroline S. Dorfman 53 Metacognitive Approaches • Louise Sharpe and Leah Curran 54 Mindfulness-Based Interventions • Linda E. Carlson 55 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Cancer Patients • Nicholas J. Hulbert-Williams, Ray Owen, and Christian J. Nelson 56 Supportive-Expressive and Other Forms of Group Psychotherapy in Cancer Care • David W. Kissane 57 Emotion-Focused Therapy • Sharon Manne 58 Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Cancer • Jennifer Sotsky, Hayley Pessin, and John C. Markowitz 59 Integrative Oncology • Santhosshi Narayanan, Gabriel Lopez, Jun J. Mao, Wenli Liu, and Lorenzo Cohen Interventions for Families and Couples 60 Psychosocial Interventions for Couples and Families Coping with Cancer • Talia I. Zaider and David W. Kissane Interventions for Advanced Cancer/End of Life/Bereavement 61 Meaning- Centered Psychotherapy • Melissa Masterson Duva, Wendy G. Lichtenthal, Allison J. Applebaum, and William S. Breitbart 62 Dignity Therapy • Harvey Max Chochinov and Maia S. Kredentser 63 Managing Cancer and Living Meaningfully (CALM) Therapy • Sarah Hales and Gary Rodin 64 Bereavement Interventions in the Setting ofCancer Care • Wendy G. Lichtenthal, Kailey E. Roberts, Holly G. Prigerson, and David W. Kissane Interventions for Cancer Survivors 65 Meaning-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Cancer Survivors • Nadia van der Spek, Wendy G. Lichtenthal, Karen Holtmaat, William S. Breitbart, and Irma M. Verdonck-de Leeuw 66 Physical Activity and Exercise Interventions in Cancer Survivors • Chloe Grimmett, Rebecca J. Beeken, and Abigail Fisher Digital Health Interventions 67 e-Health Interventions for Cancer Prevention and Control • Kelly M. Shaffer, Elliot J. Coups, and Lee M. Ritterband 68 Digital Health Interventions for Psychosocial Distress (Anxiety and Depression) in Cancer • Lisa Beatty and Haryana Dhillon 69 e-Health Interventions for Physical Symptom Control • Robert Zachariae 70 e-Health Interventions for TobaccoCessation • Chris Kotsen, Jamie Ostroff, and Lisa Carter-Harris Section IX: Psychosocial Issues at the Time of Diagnosis 71 Treatment Decision Making • Allison Marziliano and Michael A. Diefenbach 72 The Family Meeting: Communication across the Continuum of Cancer Care • Stefanie N. Mooney and Marinel Olivares Section X: Palliative and Supportive Care 73 Psychological and Psychiatric Aspects of Palliative and End-of-Life Care: Synergies between Psycho-Oncology and Palliative Care • Scott A. Irwin, Nathan Fairman, Chase Samsel, Jeremy M. Hirst,J ason A. Webb, and Manuel Trachsel 74 Prognostic Understanding in Advanced Cancer Patients • Laura C. Polacek, Leah E. Walsh, Allison J. Applebaum, and Barry Rosenfeld Section XI: Diversities in the Experience of Cancer 75 Cancer, Culture, and Health Disparities • Marjorie Kagawa-Singer and Annalyn Valdez-Dadia 76 Financial Toxicity in Cancer Treatment • Victoria Blinder and Francesca M. Gany 77 The Experience of Cancer as an Immigrant • Francesca M. Gany and Jennifer Leng 78 Sexual and Gender Minority Health in Psycho-Oncology • Charles Kamen and Jennifer M. Jabson Tree Section XII: Bio-Behavioral Psycho-Oncology 79 Psycho-Oncology, Stress Processes, and Cancer Progression • Michael H. Antoni, Jennifer M. Knight, and Susan K. Lutgendorf 80 Depression, Inflammation, and Cancer • Daniel C. McFarland, Leah E. Walsh, and Andrew H. Miller 81 Biobehavioral Psycho-Oncology Interventions • Michael A. Hoyt and Frank J. Penedo Section XIII: Geriatric Psycho-Oncology 82 The Older Cancer Patient • Barbara A. Given and Charles W. Given 83 Geriatric Psycho- Oncology Assessment Issues and Interventions • Kelly M. Trevino, Rebecca M. Saracino, Andrew J. Roth, Yesne Alici, and Christian J. Nelson 84 Communicating with the Older Adult Cancer Patient • Patricia A. Parker, Smita C. Banerjee, and Beatriz Korc-Grodzicki Section XIV: Pediatric Psycho-Oncology 85 Screening and Assessment in Pediatric Psycho-Oncology • Darcy E. Burgers, Sarah J. Tarquini, Anne E. Kazak, and Anna C. Muriel 86 Psychiatric Disorders in Pediatric Psycho-Oncology: Diagnosis and Management • Julia A. Kearney, Meredith E. MacGregor, and Maryland Pao 87 Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions in Pediatric Psycho-Oncology • Lori Wiener, Marie Barnett, Stacy Flowers, Cynthia Fair, and Amanda L. Thompson 88 Adolescent and Young Adult Patients • Christabel K. Cheung, Sheila J. Santacroce, and Bradley J. Zebrack Section XV: Psychological Issues for the Family and Caregivers 89 Including Family Members in Caring for the Patient with Cancer: A Family-Centered Approach • Douglas S. Rait 90 Couples Facing Cancer • Hoda Badr and Courtney Bitz 91 Cancer Caregivers • Allison J. Applebaum, Erin Kent, Kristin Litzelman, Betty Ferrell, J. Nicholas Dionne-Odom, and Laurel Northouse 92 Addressing the Needs of Children When a Parent Has Cancer • Cynthia W. Moore, Greer J. Dent, and Paula K. Rauch Section XVI: Survivorship 93 Fear of Cancer Recurrence • Allan B. Smith, Joanna E. Fardell, and Phyllis N. Butow 94 Implementing the Survivorship Care Plan: A Strategy for Improving the Quality of Care for Cancer Survivors • Erin E. Hahn and Patricia A. Ganz 95 Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer • Lisa A. Schwartz, Claire E. Wakefield, Jordana K. McLoone, Branlyn Werba DeRosa, and Anne E. Kazak Section XVII: Building Supportive Care/Psycho-OncologyTeams Building Supportive Care Teams: Working Together and Self-Care 96 Integrating Interdisciplinary Supportive Care Programs: Transforming the Culture of Cancer Care • Matthew J. Loscalzo, Karen L. Clark, Barry D. Bultz, and Juee Kotwal 97 Occupational Stress in Oncology Staff: Burnout, Resilience, and Interventions • Fay J. Hlubocky and Daniel C. McFarland Health Provider/Patient Communication 98 Principles of Communication Skills Training in Cancer Care across the Life Span and Illness Trajectory • David W. Kissane and Carma L. Bylund Section XVIII: Psycho-Oncology in Health Policy 99 Distress, the Sixth Vital Sign: A Catalyst for Standardizing Psychosocial Care Globally • Barry D. Bultz, Matthew J. Loscalzo, Alex J. Mitchell, and Jimmie C. Holland 100 Implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Psychosocial Cancer Care • Jane Turner and Nicole Rankin 101 Emerging International Directions for Psychosocial Care: Perspectives from Asia and Low-Middle-Income Countries • Jeff Dunn, Melissa Henry, and Maggie Watson Index