Manual of cancer treatment recovery [electronic resource] : what the practitioner needs to know and do / Stewart B. Fleishman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Demos Medical, c2012.Description: xx, 228 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 616.99/4 23
LOC classification:
  • RC270.9 .M36 2012eb
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Contents:
Emerging needs of survivorship : the Institute of Medicine report, from cancer patient to cancer survivor : lost in transition -- Early intervention to improve treatment outcomes -- Apply survivorship tools early in care -- Comorbidities and cancer survivorship -- Easing communication in multi-provider management -- Effectively managing the transitional points in care -- Tools for survivorship : the LEARN system : living, education, activity, rest, nutrition -- Finding meaning and purpose to sustain oneself during treatment ("living") -- Knowing about cancer and its treatment eases uncertainty ("education") -- Maintaining activity during treatment improves outcomes ("activity" and exercise) -- Resting and sleeping effectively furthers recovery ("rest" and sleep) -- Maintaining optimal nutrition eases time in treatment and recovery ("nutrition") -- Giving forward.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Emerging needs of survivorship : the Institute of Medicine report, from cancer patient to cancer survivor : lost in transition -- Early intervention to improve treatment outcomes -- Apply survivorship tools early in care -- Comorbidities and cancer survivorship -- Easing communication in multi-provider management -- Effectively managing the transitional points in care -- Tools for survivorship : the LEARN system : living, education, activity, rest, nutrition -- Finding meaning and purpose to sustain oneself during treatment ("living") -- Knowing about cancer and its treatment eases uncertainty ("education") -- Maintaining activity during treatment improves outcomes ("activity" and exercise) -- Resting and sleeping effectively furthers recovery ("rest" and sleep) -- Maintaining optimal nutrition eases time in treatment and recovery ("nutrition") -- Giving forward.

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