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    CQ Researcher Remembering 9/11 by Wyatt, Debbie; Wyatt, Debbie; Hulbert-Williams, Nicholas;

    Research Design, Methods and Analysis

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1#1
    • Publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
    • Date of Publication 23 May 2015

    • ISBN 9781452235318
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages1200#640 pages
    • Size 232x186 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    'An invaluable text for health professionals, researchers and policy makers. The editors have amassed an expert group of contributors and provide a truly holistic and multi-disciplinary view of cancer care' - Phyllis Butow, Professor at the University of Sydney and Senior Principal Research Fellow, National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia

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    Long description:

    ‘This book creates new ground for all health professionals working in cancer care to read, enjoy, look at and question their practice.’ Caroline Adcock, Clinical Practice Educator – Haematology and Oncology, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital 

    Cancer and Cancer Care is a complete study of cancer, the care of people with the disease and its impact on everyday life. Addressing the physical and psychosocial aspects of the illness in detail, it covers all fundamental aspects of cancer diagnosis, treatment, survival and aspects of psychosocial support for all those affected by cancer: patients, their families, and their healthcare providers. 

    Chapters include:

    -         A review of the latest theory and evidence on over 30 separate topic areas

    -         Reflective questions which challenge readers to reappraise what they have learned

    -         Chapter overviews and chapter summaries which highlight the key points

    The book is essential reading for all those on cancer care courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level. It will be valuable reading for nurses, oncologists, psychologists, social workers and all healthcare practitioners and researchers working with people affected by cancer.



    It’s really good to see patients’ psychological needs during and after treatment integrated in this book. The chapter on patient involvement is particularly welcome. The text is designed to be read in total or as a reference book, making it accessible to all. 



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    Table of Contents:

    Preface - Debbie Wyatt and Nicholas Hulbert-Williams
    Cancer in Context - Debbie Wyatt, Brooke Swash and Nicholas Hulbert-Williams
    Cancer Risk and Screening - Christine Campbell
    Cancer Detection and Diagnosis - Daniel Seddon and Paul McKenzie
    The Biology of Cancer - Debbie Wyatt and Victoria Bates
    Tumour Pathology: Classification, Grading and Staging - Paul Mansour
    Lifespan Perspectives: Children, Teenagers and Young Adults - Ruth Sadik and David Wright
    Lifespan Perspectives: Older Adults - Hazel Brodie
    Diversity and Equality in Cancer Care - Mark Johnson and Julie Fish
    Cancer and Mental Illness - Maureen Deacon and Elise Hymanson
    Cancer and Intellectual Disability - Irene Tuffrey-Wijne
    Surgery - George Foster, Tina Lightfoot and Dale Vimalchandran
    Cytotoxic Chemotherapy - Elaine Lennan
    Radiotherapy - Kate Parker, Ann Maloney and Debbie Wyatt
    Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation - Colin Thain and Jacqueline Bloomfield
    Biological Therapy - Anoop Haridass and Helen Neville-Webbe
    Gene Therapy - Fiona Gibbs
    Effective Communication in Cancer Care - Catherine Heaven and Claire Green
    Psychosocial Adjustment to Cancer - Nick Hulbert-Williams and Gill Hubbard
    Assessment of Psychological Wellbeing and Emotional Distress - Alex J Mitchell
    The Impact of Cancer on Family Members and Family Caregivers - Eila Watson and Mary Boulton
    The Impact of Cancer on Body Image and Sexuality - Daniel Kelly and Liz Forbat
    Psychological Care and Support for People Affected by Cancer - Alex King, Nicholas Hulbert-Williams and Samantha Flynn
    Survivorship and Self-Management in Cancer Care - Claire Foster
    Lifestyle Change and Health Promotion in Cancer Survivorship - Lee Hulbert-Williams
    The Use of Complementary and Alternative Therapies in Cancer Care - Lesley Storey
    Art and Music Therapy in Cancer Care - Fay Mitchell and Leslie Bunt
    Spirituality and Existential Angst - Mark Cobb
    Adjusting to the Palliative Phase and Preparing for End of Life - Alison Conner and Kathryn Mannix
    Bereavement Support in Cancer Care - Margaret Foulkes
    Supporting Healthcare Professionals in Cancer Settings - Jan Woodhouse
    Involving and Engaging People Affected by Cancer - Gill Hubbard, Bill Culbard, Peter McAlear and Liz Forbat
    Clinical Drug Trials in Cancer Care - Pat Gillis and Emma Whitby
    Psychosocial Research in Cancer Care - Fiona Kennedy and Nicholas Hulbert-Williams

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