Counseling about cancer : strategies for genetic counseling

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    • Schneider, Katherine A.

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Counseling about cancer : strategies for genetic counseling

Katherine A. Schneider

Wiley-Blackwell, c2012

3rd ed

Available at  / 7 libraries

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Important scientific discoveries and ever-changing guidelines for how to identify and manage patients with hereditary cancer syndromes are constantly evolving. This Third Edition of Counseling About Cancer is completely updated and expanded to feature five entirely new chapters on breast cancer, colon cancer, other solid tumors, clients and families, and genetic test results and follow-up. This is the only reference and clinical book on the market for cancer genetics counselors and other healthcare providers who must quickly assimilate complex and ever-changing data on the hereditary risk for cancer.

Table of Contents

FOREWORD, XI PREFACE, XIII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, XV CHAPTER 1: CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1 CHAPTER 2: CANCER DETECTION AND TREATMENT, 23 CHAPTER 3: CANCER BIOLOGY, 47 CHAPTER 4: HEREDITARY CANCER SYNDROMES, 75 CHAPTER 5: ALL ABOUT BREAST CANCER, 151 CHAPTER 6: ALL ABOUT COLORECTAL CANCER, 187 CHAPTER 7: COLLECTING AND INTERPRETING CANCER HISTORIES, 221 CHAPTER 8: CANCER RISK COMMUNICATION, 267 CHAPTER 9: GENETIC TESTING AND COUNSELING, 309 CHAPTER 10: PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF CANCER COUNSELING, 357 CHAPTER 11: ETHICAL ISSUES IN CANCER GENETIC COUNSELING, 409 APPENDIX A: SPECIFIC TUMOR TYPES AND ASSOCIATED SYNDROMES, 445 APPENDIX B: REVIEW OF BASIC PEDIGREE SYMBOLS, 457 INDEX, 459

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