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Publication: Psycho-Oncology
Goerling, Ute (Ed.)
Series: Recent Results in Cancer Research, Vol. 197
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K; First edition (December 4, 2013).
ISBN-10: 3642401864 – ISBN-13: 978-3642401862
- Presents and discusses the latest findings on a broad range of psychological and social issues related to cancer and its treatments
- Explains the relevance of psycho-oncology during different stages of disease
- Considers quality of life and patient-reported outcomes
Psycho-oncology is a thriving discipline in cancer care, and numerous research activities have been undertaken in the endeavor to improve treatment outcomes and to gain a better understanding of the psychosocial consequences of cancer.
This book presents and discusses the latest findings from science and practice for a broad range of psychological and social issues related to cancer and its treatments. Not only are general psychosocial impacts of cancer described, but the very common fear of progression is elucidated. The relevance of psycho-oncology at different stages of disease (during oncological treatment, in rehabilitation, and during palliative care) is explained, and various psycho-oncological interventions are illustrated. Other important topics are the experience of being a cancer survivor, who may be cured but not be healthy, the psychological burden on relatives, and gender differences in coping with cancer.
Quality of life and patient-reported outcomes are also commented on since they are among the key benchmarks for successful coping with the diagnosis of cancer, its treatment, and its late effects. The chapters are written by distinguished scientists, however, as we often learn most from those affected by cancer, one author speaks.