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Advances in psychosocial oncology in pediatrics
Cancer, 1994The last decade witnessed major advances in research in psychosocial pediatric oncology. The knowledge base has been broadened, and our ability to conduct scientifically rigorous research has advanced. Many of the research findings have affected clinical practice in significant ways.
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Artful oncology: A comprehensive psychosocial oncology curriculum for hematology/oncology fellows.
Journal of Clinical Oncology9008 Background: Of patients with cancer, 46% experience significant psychosocial distress, a factor linked to higher morbidity, mortality and costs of care. Oncologists themselves face psychosocial distress, particularly during their fellowship training, with as many as 38% of hematology/oncology (H/O) fellows reporting burnout during training.
Jafar Al-Mondhiry +6 more
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Psychosocial Oncology: Gains and Losses
Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2006ABSTRACT The current article offers an overview of the development of a psychosocial counseling component in a complex outpatient and inpatient oncology treatment setting. Central to the article are the descriptions of the relationships that exist before, during, and after the transitioning of the psychosocial team into the larger treatment team.
Susan S. Hendrick +5 more
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[Psychosocial aspects in oncology].
Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1978Affects of hopelessness and helplessness may play an important role in the life history of cancer patients. Open communication with the patient is necessary in order to overcome these affects. The function of denial is discussed and depression is described as a necessary phase in coping with the disease. Depressions in cancer patients cannot be avoided
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Improving psychosocial assessment in oncology.
Professional nurse (London, England), 2002A project that encouraged nurses to give greater emphasis to cancer patients' psychological, social and spiritual concerns, and not only to the condition's physical effects, reflects one target outlined in The NHS Cancer Plan.
M, Edwards, C, Miller
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A systematic review of rehabilitation and exercise recommendations in oncology guidelines
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Nicole L Stout +2 more
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Pediatric Psychosocial Oncology
Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 1984Paul J. Carpenter, Beth Onufrak
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Psychosocial Aspects of Pediatric Oncology
2004List of Contributors.Foreword (Jimmie Holland, MD, Head of Psychiatric Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering NY, USA).PART ONE: MEDICAL ASPRCTS.1.Cancer in Children - An Introduction (Shai Izraeli and Gideon Rechavi).2. Neuropsychological Aspects of Medical Treatments in Children with Cancer (Raymond Mulhern, et al.). 3.
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Modern developments in germline pharmacogenomics for oncology prescribing
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Natalie M Reizine, Peter H O'donnell
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