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Manual of cancer treatment recovery : what the practitioner needs to know and do [E-Book]

By: Publication details: New York : Demos Medical, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 228 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781617050619
  • 161705061X
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • QZ 200
Online resources:
Contents:
Emerging needs of survivorship : beyond 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.
Summary: 'Manual of Cancer Treatment Recovery' presents the first comprehensive program to guide the recovery from cancer and its treatment. The 'Manual' helps you, other practitioners, and your staff members plan early intervention and promote healing right from the start, before distressing symptoms begin. 'Manual of Cancer Treatment Recovery' teaches how to guide patients and families in setting up a simple plan that minimizes treatment's unwanted effects, how to coordinate with other clinicians involved in the patient's management; and how to develop a directed survivorship program in your practice. Divided into three sections, the book covers what everyone needs to know about survivorship, how to implement effective and enduring care, and how to work with patients utilizing 'The LEARN System' (Living, Education, Activity, Rest, Nutrition) that Dr. Fleishman developed. 'Manual' also includes easy-to-use forms that patients may complete even before the initial consultation and post-treatment survivorship care plans for primary care providers. Whether used independently or in conjunction with Dr. Fleishman�s patient-focused companion book 'Learn to Live Through Cancer, ' the 'Manual of Cancer Treatment Recovery' enables the oncology care team to anticipate patient and family needs even before they arise. The 'Manual' will help you to: Organize recovery plans during treatment to improve quality of life; Develop an innovative system to minimize loss of vital energy, lean body mass, and distress before they happen; Develop a survivorship program for your practice; Coordinate oncology care with specialists and primary care providers; Integrate end-of-life issues into the care trajectory; Improve patient care during and after treatment; Nurture your patients' recovery preventively and systematically. -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Emerging needs of survivorship : beyond 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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'Manual of Cancer Treatment Recovery' presents the first comprehensive program to guide the recovery from cancer and its treatment. The 'Manual' helps you, other practitioners, and your staff members plan early intervention and promote healing right from the start, before distressing symptoms begin. 'Manual of Cancer Treatment Recovery' teaches how to guide patients and families in setting up a simple plan that minimizes treatment's unwanted effects, how to coordinate with other clinicians involved in the patient's management; and how to develop a directed survivorship program in your practice. Divided into three sections, the book covers what everyone needs to know about survivorship, how to implement effective and enduring care, and how to work with patients utilizing 'The LEARN System' (Living, Education, Activity, Rest, Nutrition) that Dr. Fleishman developed. 'Manual' also includes easy-to-use forms that patients may complete even before the initial consultation and post-treatment survivorship care plans for primary care providers. Whether used independently or in conjunction with Dr. Fleishman�s patient-focused companion book 'Learn to Live Through Cancer, ' the 'Manual of Cancer Treatment Recovery' enables the oncology care team to anticipate patient and family needs even before they arise. The 'Manual' will help you to: Organize recovery plans during treatment to improve quality of life; Develop an innovative system to minimize loss of vital energy, lean body mass, and distress before they happen; Develop a survivorship program for your practice; Coordinate oncology care with specialists and primary care providers; Integrate end-of-life issues into the care trajectory; Improve patient care during and after treatment; Nurture your patients' recovery preventively and systematically. -- Provided by publisher.

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