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Published in association with the European Society of Medical Oncology, this book is designed for trainee oncologists, oncology nurses, and those working with cancer patients on a day-to-day basis. Using an accessible writing style suitable for a wide audience of caregivers, the book focuses on the soft skills required in communicating with patients.

Topics include the aetiology of cancer, diagnosis and staging, and explaining the purpose of treatment, including chemotherapy, hormone treatment, and immunological and gene-based therapies. The book also discusses patient support groups, monitoring remission, and relapse. Communicating with Cancer Patients is written by UK oncologists but has wide international application.



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"… a super little book. On the whole this is a well written and easy to read text. one that I would recommend … "—Dr Karin Baria, Retired Consuftam Oncologist, Oncology News, Volume 10 Issue 1 - March/ApriI 20 15



Table of Contents

Introduction. The different phases of management. The aetiology of cancer. Diagnosis and Staging. Environment. Referral letter. Results and investigations to date. Observation. History. Examination. Performance status. Investigations. Next steps. Questions. Primary Treatment. Cytotoxic chemotherapy. Hormone treatment. Immunological therapy. Gene-based therapies. Explaining the purpose of treatment. Communication within the Context of Multidisciplinary Care. Oncology nurses. Psychosocial oncologists. Patient support groups and the internet. Explaining Follow-up. Monitoring remission. Relapse. Progression and Terminal Care. Explaining Research. Complementary and Alternative Medicines and Integrative Oncology.

Communicating with Cancer Patients

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 14/10/2013
      ISBN13: 9781482226782, 978-1482226782
      ISBN10: 1482226782

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Published in association with the European Society of Medical Oncology, this book is designed for trainee oncologists, oncology nurses, and those working with cancer patients on a day-to-day basis. Using an accessible writing style suitable for a wide audience of caregivers, the book focuses on the soft skills required in communicating with patients.

      Topics include the aetiology of cancer, diagnosis and staging, and explaining the purpose of treatment, including chemotherapy, hormone treatment, and immunological and gene-based therapies. The book also discusses patient support groups, monitoring remission, and relapse. Communicating with Cancer Patients is written by UK oncologists but has wide international application.



      Trade Review

      "… a super little book. On the whole this is a well written and easy to read text. one that I would recommend … "—Dr Karin Baria, Retired Consuftam Oncologist, Oncology News, Volume 10 Issue 1 - March/ApriI 20 15



      Table of Contents

      Introduction. The different phases of management. The aetiology of cancer. Diagnosis and Staging. Environment. Referral letter. Results and investigations to date. Observation. History. Examination. Performance status. Investigations. Next steps. Questions. Primary Treatment. Cytotoxic chemotherapy. Hormone treatment. Immunological therapy. Gene-based therapies. Explaining the purpose of treatment. Communication within the Context of Multidisciplinary Care. Oncology nurses. Psychosocial oncologists. Patient support groups and the internet. Explaining Follow-up. Monitoring remission. Relapse. Progression and Terminal Care. Explaining Research. Complementary and Alternative Medicines and Integrative Oncology.

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