A Physician's Guide to Pain and Symptom Management in Cancer Patients

A Physician's Guide to Pain and Symptom Management in Cancer Patients

Author: Janet Abrahm

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2005-05-20

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 9780801881008

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Janet L. Abrahm argues that all causes of suffering experienced by people with cancer, be they physical, psychological, social, or spiritual, should be treated at all stages: at diagnosis, during curative therapy, in the event that cancer recurs, and during the final months. In the second edition of this symptom-oriented guide, she provides primary care physicians, advanced practice nurses, internists and oncologists with detailed information and advice for alleviating the stress and pain of patients and family members alike. The new edition includes the latest information on patient and family communication and counseling, on medical, surgical, and complementary and alternative treatments for symptoms caused by cancer and cancer treatments, and on caring for patients in the last days and their bereaved families. Updated case histories, medication tables, Practice Points, and bibliographies provide clinicians with the information they need to treat their cancer patients effectively and compassionately.


Book Alone: Cancer Symptom Management

Book Alone: Cancer Symptom Management

Author: Connie Henke Yarbro

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2013-05-16

Total Pages: 774

ISBN-13: 128402556X

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Cancer Symptom Management, Fourth Edition covers multiple symptoms inherent in the treatment of cancer. Each symptom is examined in terms of its cause, pathophysiology, assessment, management, evaluation of therapeutic approaches, and patient self-care. New Chapters: * Hypersensitivity * Extravasation * Ocular and Otis * Terminal Symptoms Designed to assist clinical oncology nurses in skillfully relieving and diminishing the cancer patient's symptoms, this new edition provides essential information and the tools necessary to provide quality care to cancer patients.


A Guide to Oncology Symptom Management

A Guide to Oncology Symptom Management

Author: Carlton G. Brown

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781935864530

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Despite the progress being made in cancer symptom management, many patients with cancer still experience distress in their symptom experience, whether from the disease or its treatment. Symptoms such as pain, nausea, and mucositis, often in combination with other symptoms, pose ongoing challenges to clinicians. Managing symptoms is essential to enhance patients' quality of life, and clinicians must stay up to date on effective, evidence-based interventions. This new edition of A Guide to Oncology Symptom Management provides revised and updated content on the management of common symptoms experienced by patients with cancer. Chapters detail incidence and prevalence of disease-and treatment-related symptoms, describe the pathophysiology related to the topic, and provide appropriate evidence-based assessment and treatment strategies. New chapters examine symptom management at the end of life, symptom distress, and caregiver burden. Featuring case studies and extensive tables and figures to illustrate key points, this accessible yet comprehensive text is an essential resource for oncology nurses and other cancer-care clinicians. Book jacket.


Clinical Pain Management Second Edition: Cancer Pain

Clinical Pain Management Second Edition: Cancer Pain

Author: Nigel Sykes

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2008-09-26

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 0340940077

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Now divided into four parts, the second edition of Cancer Pain delivers broad coverage of the issues that arise in the management of malignancy-related pain, from basic science, through end of life care and associated ethical issues, to therapies, both medical and complementary. Part One reviews basis considerations in cancer pain management, including epidemiology, pharmacology, history-taking and patient evaluation and teamworking. Part Two brings together the drug therapies for cancer pain, their underlying basis, and potential side-effects. Part Three covers the non-drug therapies, including nerve blocks, stimulation-induced analgesia, radiotherapy, complementary therapies and psychological interventions. The control of symptoms other than pain, so critical to cancer patients, is also considered here. Part Four describes special situations. Cancer pain management in children and older patients, and in the community setting, and pain in the dying patient and the cancer survivor are all covered here.


Cancer Pain

Cancer Pain

Author: Eduardo D. Bruera

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 657

ISBN-13: 0521879272

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This is the second edition of the widely praised book by Drs Eduardo D. Bruera and Russell K. Portenoy on all aspects of cancer pain.


Clinical Pain Management : Cancer Pain

Clinical Pain Management : Cancer Pain

Author: Nigel Sykes

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2008-09-26

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 1444109804

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Now divided into four parts, the second edition of Cancer Pain delivers broad coverage of the issues that arise in the management of malignancy-related pain, from basic science, through end of life care and associated ethical issues, to therapies, both medical and complementary.Part One reviews basis considerations in cancer pain management, includ


Cancer Symptom Management

Cancer Symptom Management

Author: Connie Henke Yarbro

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 784

ISBN-13: 9780763721428

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Accompanying CD-ROM contains customizable patient self-care guides.


Putting Evidence Into Practice

Putting Evidence Into Practice

Author: Margaret Irwin

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781935864547

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From the team that has brought you the Putting Evidence Into Practice (PEP) resources since 2006 comes the first ever pocket-sized book containing everything you need to immediately improve patient care. Featuring the latest evidence on 19 symptom management topics, this book provides a quick reference guide to help clinicians identify which interventions have demonstrated effectiveness against the following symptoms and side effects: Anorexia Anxiety Caregiver strain and burden Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting Cognitive impairment Constipation Depression Diarrhea (chemotherapy- and radiation-induced) Dyspnea Fatigue Hot flashes Lymphedema Mucositis Pain (acute, breakthrough, chronic, and refractory/intractable) Peripheral neuropathy Prevention of infection (general and transplant) Radiodermatitis Skin reactions Sleep-wake disturbances This is an essential tool for ensuring quality care of patients with cancer and was designed for easy carrying and referencing during direct patient care.Each chapter outlines the nature, incidence, and impact of the symptom for patients with cancer; factors that create the highest risk; key aspects of assessment and identification of some assessment tools; intervention evidence; and suggestions for application in practice. Get the most current evidence-based information on common cancer symptoms and treatment side effects in this new, easy-to-carry guide.