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Book Synopsis

Lung Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach provides clinicians with a comprehensive text that can be used when caring for patients with lung cancer throughout the entire patient journey. This edited collection explores the aetiology of lung cancer; mesothelioma; the range of available treatments, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy; surgical care; supportive and end-of-life care; quality-of-life issues; and the role of the nurse within the multidisciplinary team.

  • A comprehensive, evidence-based guide to lung cancer
  • Illustrative case studies used throughout
  • Contributions from respected healthcare professionals in the field
  • Interprofessional in focus

Lung Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach is an essential resource for all nurses and healthcare professionals working with cancer patients.



Trade Review

“This is a superb book that includes a huge amount of relevant and up-to-date information without appearing to be cumbersome. It will be invaluable to all healthcare professionals caring for patients with lung cancer.” (Nursing Standard, 1 February 2013)

“This well-written book can be quite useful as a resource for RNs and other healthcare professionals caring for lung cancer patients.” (Doody's, 3 August 2012)

“I recommend this volume as a resource for students, staff new to the field and qualified professionals. It provides a comprehensive overview of the main issues faced by patients diagnosed with this aggressive disease.” (Cancer Nursing Practice, 1 June 2012)



Table of Contents
Contributors ix

Acknowledgements xi

1 Introduction to Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma 1
Alison Leary

Introduction 1

Epidemiology and causes of lung cancer 2

Overview of the types of lung cancer 6

Delivering cancer services and the multidisciplinary team 8

Meeting information needs 11

Summary 13

References 13

2 The Presentation and Diagnosis of Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma 15
Neal Navani and Stephen G. Spiro

Introduction 15

Clinical features of lung cancer 17

Paraneoplastic syndromes 22

Risk factors for lung cancer 26

Performance status 27

Investigation of lung cancer 28

Staging of lung cancer 38

An algorithm for the diagnosis and staging of non-small-cell lung cancer 41

Mesothelioma 42

Summary 46

References 46

Further reading 47

3 Chemotherapy and Biological Agents 49
Fharat A. Raja and Siow Ming Lee

Introduction 49

Chemotherapy 50

Chemotherapy for advanced NSCLC 53

Addition of targeted therapies to chemotherapy in NSCLC 55

Chemotherapy for small-cell lung cancer 57

Mesothelioma 59

Summary 61

References 61

4 Lung Radiotherapy 65
Nita Patel and Dawn Carnell

Introduction 65

Principles of radiotherapy 65

The use of radiotherapy in non-small-cell lung cancer 73

The use of radiotherapy in small-cell lung cancer 76

Palliative radiotherapy 78

Management of patients during radiotherapy 80

New techniques under evaluation 83

Summary 84

References 84

5 Surgery for Lung Cancer 87
Neil Cartwright and Aman S. Coonar

Introduction 87

The role of the surgeon 89

Reaching decisions about surgery 90

Surgery for cancers of the lung 100

The role of adjuvant treatment in NSCLC 108

Palliative surgical procedures 110

Carcinoid tumours and neuroendocrine cancer 111

Surgery for small-cell lung cancer 112

Bronchoalveolar cell cancer 112

Postoperative complications, rehabilitation follow-up 112

The multidisciplinary team in postsurgical care 115

Summary 116

References 116

6 The Nursing Care of Patients with Lung Cancer 121
Sally Moore

Introduction 121

What are the important issues in relation to lung cancer nursing? 122

Context of lung cancer services 123

The challenges of lung cancer 124

The role of the specialist nurse 138

Summary 139

References 139

7 Supportive Care in Lung Cancer 145
Kay Eaton

Introduction 145

Supportive care 146

Communicating the 'diagnosis' 147

Attitudes towards cancer 148

Uncertainty 149

Psychological distress 150

A family-centred approach to care 152

Improving the patient experience: care across the pathway 153

Summary 156

References 156

8 End of Life Care 159
Michael Coughlan

Introduction 159

Palliative and end of life care 159

Dying in the twenty-first century 160

Diagnosing dying 162

Managing complex ethical dilemmas 163

Planning care for the patient dying from lung cancer 164

Summary 181

References 182

9 Quality of Life in Lung Cancer 189
Alison Leary

Introduction 189

Cancer: the journey, the individual and society 190

Doing the work of cancer and quality of life 192

Towards an understanding of the meaning of quality of life in lung cancer 192

Quality of life in advanced lung cancer: instruments used to measure health-related quality of life 197

Summary 199

References 199

Index 203

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 23/02/2012
      ISBN13: 9781405180757, 978-1405180757
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Lung Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach provides clinicians with a comprehensive text that can be used when caring for patients with lung cancer throughout the entire patient journey. This edited collection explores the aetiology of lung cancer; mesothelioma; the range of available treatments, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy; surgical care; supportive and end-of-life care; quality-of-life issues; and the role of the nurse within the multidisciplinary team.

      • A comprehensive, evidence-based guide to lung cancer
      • Illustrative case studies used throughout
      • Contributions from respected healthcare professionals in the field
      • Interprofessional in focus

      Lung Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach is an essential resource for all nurses and healthcare professionals working with cancer patients.



      Trade Review

      “This is a superb book that includes a huge amount of relevant and up-to-date information without appearing to be cumbersome. It will be invaluable to all healthcare professionals caring for patients with lung cancer.” (Nursing Standard, 1 February 2013)

      “This well-written book can be quite useful as a resource for RNs and other healthcare professionals caring for lung cancer patients.” (Doody's, 3 August 2012)

      “I recommend this volume as a resource for students, staff new to the field and qualified professionals. It provides a comprehensive overview of the main issues faced by patients diagnosed with this aggressive disease.” (Cancer Nursing Practice, 1 June 2012)



      Table of Contents
      Contributors ix

      Acknowledgements xi

      1 Introduction to Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma 1
      Alison Leary

      Introduction 1

      Epidemiology and causes of lung cancer 2

      Overview of the types of lung cancer 6

      Delivering cancer services and the multidisciplinary team 8

      Meeting information needs 11

      Summary 13

      References 13

      2 The Presentation and Diagnosis of Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma 15
      Neal Navani and Stephen G. Spiro

      Introduction 15

      Clinical features of lung cancer 17

      Paraneoplastic syndromes 22

      Risk factors for lung cancer 26

      Performance status 27

      Investigation of lung cancer 28

      Staging of lung cancer 38

      An algorithm for the diagnosis and staging of non-small-cell lung cancer 41

      Mesothelioma 42

      Summary 46

      References 46

      Further reading 47

      3 Chemotherapy and Biological Agents 49
      Fharat A. Raja and Siow Ming Lee

      Introduction 49

      Chemotherapy 50

      Chemotherapy for advanced NSCLC 53

      Addition of targeted therapies to chemotherapy in NSCLC 55

      Chemotherapy for small-cell lung cancer 57

      Mesothelioma 59

      Summary 61

      References 61

      4 Lung Radiotherapy 65
      Nita Patel and Dawn Carnell

      Introduction 65

      Principles of radiotherapy 65

      The use of radiotherapy in non-small-cell lung cancer 73

      The use of radiotherapy in small-cell lung cancer 76

      Palliative radiotherapy 78

      Management of patients during radiotherapy 80

      New techniques under evaluation 83

      Summary 84

      References 84

      5 Surgery for Lung Cancer 87
      Neil Cartwright and Aman S. Coonar

      Introduction 87

      The role of the surgeon 89

      Reaching decisions about surgery 90

      Surgery for cancers of the lung 100

      The role of adjuvant treatment in NSCLC 108

      Palliative surgical procedures 110

      Carcinoid tumours and neuroendocrine cancer 111

      Surgery for small-cell lung cancer 112

      Bronchoalveolar cell cancer 112

      Postoperative complications, rehabilitation follow-up 112

      The multidisciplinary team in postsurgical care 115

      Summary 116

      References 116

      6 The Nursing Care of Patients with Lung Cancer 121
      Sally Moore

      Introduction 121

      What are the important issues in relation to lung cancer nursing? 122

      Context of lung cancer services 123

      The challenges of lung cancer 124

      The role of the specialist nurse 138

      Summary 139

      References 139

      7 Supportive Care in Lung Cancer 145
      Kay Eaton

      Introduction 145

      Supportive care 146

      Communicating the 'diagnosis' 147

      Attitudes towards cancer 148

      Uncertainty 149

      Psychological distress 150

      A family-centred approach to care 152

      Improving the patient experience: care across the pathway 153

      Summary 156

      References 156

      8 End of Life Care 159
      Michael Coughlan

      Introduction 159

      Palliative and end of life care 159

      Dying in the twenty-first century 160

      Diagnosing dying 162

      Managing complex ethical dilemmas 163

      Planning care for the patient dying from lung cancer 164

      Summary 181

      References 182

      9 Quality of Life in Lung Cancer 189
      Alison Leary

      Introduction 189

      Cancer: the journey, the individual and society 190

      Doing the work of cancer and quality of life 192

      Towards an understanding of the meaning of quality of life in lung cancer 192

      Quality of life in advanced lung cancer: instruments used to measure health-related quality of life 197

      Summary 199

      References 199

      Index 203

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