Handbook of cancer-related fatigue
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書誌事項
Handbook of cancer-related fatigue
(Haworth research series on malaise, fatigue, and debilitation)
Haworth Medical Press, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-474) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Recognize and treat fatigue as a major symptom of cancer and cancer treatment!
The Handbook of Cancer-Related Fatigue, by Dr. Roberto Patarca-Montero, the editor of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome series from The Haworth Medical Press, focuses exclusively on fatigue as it relates to oncology. As more people every year are affected by cancer, treating the leading symptom becomes as important as treating the disease itself. Written by one of the world's leading experts in the study of fatigue, this detailed work studies the causes, impact, and treatment of fatigue before, during, and after cancer treatment.
Considered one of the most distressing yet common symptoms of cancer, fatigue must be allayed to improve the patient's quality of life. The Handbook of Cancer-Related Fatigue studies the close relationship between fatigue and cancer, as well as cancer therapies that cause fatigue. This book identifies fatigue's devastating effects on the body and mind and offers solutions to maximize care for all types of cancer victims using documented clinical studies from around the world. For those interested in pursuing more information, an extensive bibliography is included for all relevant text.
The Handbook of Cancer-Related Fatigue provides extensive research on:
determining a diagnosis of cancer-related fatigue and recognizing the syndrome at all stages of treatment
long-term and short-term effects of fatigue on the cancer victim's body and its impact on the patient's care and treatment, even after the cancer goes into remission
the underlying factors within the body systems that contribute to cancer-related fatigue
numerous beneficial intervention techniques to allay the effects of cancer-related fatigue on the patient's quality of life
clinical studies showing the statistics of cancer-related fatigue in the United States and around the world
identifying the relationship between cancer and fatigue using tables, references, sidebars, and an extensive bibliography
and much more!
Focused and thorough, The Handbook of Cancer-Related Fatigue is written for both cancer patients and health-care providers of all disciplines. Whether you are an oncologist, a therapist, or a patient, vital information is not only accessible but made easier to understand with handy charts, tables, and referenced clinical studies throughout the chapters. With fatigue categorized as one of the most important symptoms of cancer, it becomes imperative for anyone touched by this disease personally or professionally to keep a copy of this book at hand.
目次
Preface and Overview
Chapter 1. Cancer-Related Fatigue: Definition and Factors That Influence Its Recognition and Treatment
Definition of Fatigue and Cancer-Related Fatigue
Illness Beliefs and Attributions
Sociodemographic Factors
Measurement of Fatigue Perception and Severity
Chapter 2. Relevance of Cancer-Related Fatigue to Other Cancer-Related Symptoms, and to Cancer Diagnosis, Predisposition, and Treatment
Relevance of Cancer-Related Fatigue to Symptom Distress and Quality of Life
Relevance of Fatigue in Cancer Diagnosis
Relevance of Fatigue in Cancer Predisposition
Relevance of Fatigue in Cancer Treatment
Chapter 3. Possible Causative, Predisposing, and Perpetuating Factors of Cancer-Related Fatigue
Body Defense Factors (Immunological Factors)
Endocrine Factors
Neurological Factors
Psychological and Psychiatric Factors
Hematological Factors
Musculoskeletal Factors
Nutritional Factors
Chapter 4. Treatment of Cancer-Related Fatigue
Graded Exercise
Graded Activity (Energy Management) Therapy
Sleep Therapy
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Nutritional Therapy
Pharmacological Therapy
Complementary and Alternative Therapy
Immunotherapy
References
Index
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