Cancer rehabilitation : principles and practice
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Cancer rehabilitation : principles and practice
Demos Medical, c2019
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Praise for the previous edition:
“This book is a milestone and must-have for anyone involved in the care of those with cancer."
--American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
“This reference provides a comprehensive, pragmatic approach for physical medicine physicians; speech, occupational, and physical therapists; and nurses with cancer survivor responsibilities…[A]ny cancer program with significant rehabilitation services will find this a useful addition to its library.”
--JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association)
This completely revised second edition of the gold-standard reference on cancer rehabilitation provides a state-of-the-art overview of the principles of cancer care and best practices for restoring function and quality of life to cancer survivors. Authored by some of the world’s leading cancer rehabilitation experts and oncology specialists, the book opens with primer-level discussions of the various cancer types and their assessment and management, including potential complications, as a foundation for providing safe and effective rehabilitation. Subsequent sections thoroughly explore the identification, evaluation, and treatment of specific impairments and disabilities that result from cancer and the treatment of cancer. Designed to serve the needs of the entire medical team, this singular resource is intended for any clinician working with cancer survivors to improve function and quality of life.
With several new chapters on topics such as inpatient cancer rehabilitation, pediatric oncology, research issues, and
barriers to accessing cancer rehabilitation and building a cancer rehabilitation program, the book keeps pace with recent
advances in the growing field of cancer rehabilitation. This new edition features updates throughout and expansions to
major topics, including imaging in cancer and key disorders such as aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgias. Presenting
the most current medical, clinical, and rehabilitation intelligence, this is a mandatory reference for anyone in the field.
Key Features:
New edition of the only contemporary comprehensive text covering the field of cancer rehabilitation
Revised and updated to reflect current knowledge, practice, and emerging topics
Covers essential aspects of oncology and medical complications of cancer to inform rehabilitation decisions and strategies
Provides state-of-the-art reviews on all major topics in cancer rehabilitation, including pain assessment and management, neuromuscular and musculoskeletal dysfunction, neurologic, and general rehabilitation issues
13 new chapters and expanded coverage of signature areas
Key points are provided for each chapter to reinforce learning
Digital access to the ebook included
目次
Contributors
Foreword Catherine M. Alfano, PhD
Preface
Cancer Patients and Their Stories of Perseverance
PART I. INTRODUCTION
1. The History of Cancer Rehabilitation
C. George Kevorkian
2. Cancer Statistics
Kimberly D. Miller, Rebecca L. Siegel, Rabia Khan, and Ahmedin Jemal
3. Principles of Neoplasia
Thomas J. Fountaine and Kristen M. O’Dwyer
4. Principles of Antineoplastic Therapeutics
Angela K. Green and Vicky Makker
5. Principles of Breast Surgery in Cancer
Shirin Muhsen and Melissa Pilewskie
6. Principles of Breast Reconstruction in Cancer
Joseph J. Disa, Jonas A. Nelson, Ting-Ting Kuo, and Colleen M. McCarthy
7. Principles of Radiation Therapy in Cancer
Virginia Osborn, Pavnesh Kumar, and Yoshiya Yamada
8. Principles of Orthopedic Surgery in Cancer
Michael Raad, Adam S. Levin, and Carol D. Morris
9. Principles of Neurosurgery in Cancer
Ori Barzilai and Mark H. Bilsky
10. Principles of Body Imaging in Cancer
Chitra Viswanathan and Cihan Duran
11. Principles of Musculoskeletal Imaging in Cancer
David Panush
12. Principles of Brain Imaging in Cancer
Daniel Fistere and Sofia Haque
13. Principles of Head and Neck Imaging in Cancer
David Panush
14. Principles of Spine Imaging in Cancer
Eric Lis and Jamie Tisnado
15. Principles of Plexus Imaging in Cancer
Karim Rebeiz, Julio Arevalo Perez, and George Krol
PART II. EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF MALIGNANCY
16. Evaluation and Management of Breast Cancer
Stephen M. Schleicher and Maura N. Dickler
17. Evaluation and Management of Primary Central Nervous System Tumors
Katarzyna Ibanez and Lisa M. DeAngelis
18. Evaluation and Management of Thyroid Cancer
Laura Boucai
19. Evaluation and Management of Gastrointestinal Cancer
Vahagn C. Nikolian and Karin M. Hardiman
20. Evaluation and Management of Prostate and Genitourinary Cancer
Susan F. Slovin
21. Evaluation and Management of Gynecologic Cancer
Emeline M. Aviki and Jennifer J. Mueller
22. Evaluation and Management of Head and Neck Cancer
Barbara A. Murphy, Kyle Mannion, Krystle Lang Kuhs, Emily H. Castellanos, Gregory J. Twork, and Kenneth Niermann
23. Evaluation and Management of Leukemia, Myelodysplasia, and Multiple Myeloma
Vishangi Dave and Heather J. Landau
24. Evaluation and Treatment of Lung and Bronchus Cancer
Jorge E. Gomez
25. Evaluation and Management of Lymphoma
Beatrice Casadei, Enrica Marchi, and Owen A. O’Connor
26. Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Cancers
Srikanth R. Ambati and Farid Boulad
27. Evaluation and Management of Sarcomas
Robert G. Maki
28. Evaluation and Management of Primary Bone Tumors
Jonathan Morris, Ana Cecilia Belzarena, and Patrick Boland
29. Evaluation and Management of Melanoma
Jessica Yang and Richard D. Carvajal
PART III. MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS OF CANCER
30. Cardiac Complications of Cancer and Their Treatment
Matthew N. Bartels and Grigory Syrkin
31. Pulmonary Complications of Cancer and Their Treatment
Matthew N. Bartels and Grigory Syrkin
32. Gastrointestinal Complications of Cancer and Their Treatment
Matthew D. Grunwald and Robin B. Mendelsohn
33. Renal Complications of Cancer and Their Treatment
Victoria Gutgarts and Sheron Latcha
34. Endocrine Complications of Cancer and Their Treatment
Sripriya Raman and Julia R. Broussard
35. Hematologic and Thromboembolic Complications of Cancer and Their Treatment
Amy Ng and Thein Hlaing Oo
36. Infectious Complications of Cancer and Their Treatment
Michelle Stern and Yuriy O. Ivanov
37. Paraneoplastic Complications of Cancer and Their Treatment
Edward J. Dropcho
38. Dermatologic Complications of Cancer and Their Treatment
Monica Dhawan, Mischa P. M. Nagel, Raphael Lilker, and Mario E. Lacouture
PART IV. PAIN IN CANCER
39. Approach to Evaluation of Pain Disorders in the Cancer Patient
Michael D. Stubblefield
40. Somatic Pain in Cancer
David J. Kohns
41. Visceral Pain in Cancer
Yan Cui Magram and Vinay Puttanniah
42. Neuropathic Pain in Cancer
Shawn Sikka, Neel Mehta, Amit Mehta, and Amitabh Gulati
43. Nonpharmacologic Pain Management in the Cancer Patient
Julie K. Silver
44. Pharmacologic Pain Management in the Cancer Patient
Natalie Moryl, Rachel Hadler, and Lauren Koranteng
45. Interventional Pain Management in the Cancer Patient
Kenneth Cubert and Ashish Khanna
PART V. NEUROLOGICAL AND NEUROMUSCULAR COMPLICATIONS OF CANCER
46. Rehabilitation of Patients With Brain Tumors
Jack B. Fu, Ganesh Rao, and Jennie L. Rexer
47. Rehabilitation of Patients With Spinal Cord Dysfunction in the Cancer Setting
Peter Wayne New
48. Radiculopathy in Cancer
Jeffrey L. Cole
49. Plexopathy in Cancer
Mark A. Ferrante
50. Peripheral Neuropathy in Cancer
Louis H. Weimer and Thomas H. Brannagan
51. Neuromuscular Junction Disorders in Cancer
Clifton L. Gooch and Rebecca Hurst
52. Myopathies in Cancer
Jeffrey L. Cole
53. Motor Neuron Disease in Cancer
David S. Younger
54. Autonomic Dysfunction in Cancer
David S. Younger
55. Electrodiagnosis in Cancer
Katarzyna Ibanez and Christian M. Custodio
PART VI. MUSCULOSKELETAL COMPLICATIONS OF CANCER
56. Spine Disorders in Cancer
Sarah R. Money and Sean R. Smith
57. Upper Extremity Disorders in Cancer
Eric M. Wisotzky and Ashish Khanna
58. Lower Extremity Disorders in Cancer
Robert W. DePompolo, Andrea L. Cheville, Kenley D. Schmidt, and David M. Strick
59. Osteoporosis in Cancer
Azeez Farooki and Jenny Ukena
60. Bone Metastases
Jonathan Morris, Ana Cecilia Belzarena, and Patrick Boland
PART VII. GENERAL TOPICS IN CANCER REHABILITATION
61. Precautions in Cancer Rehabilitation
Mary M. Vargo
62. Principles of Physical and Occupational Therapy in Cancer
Margaret McNeely and Naomi Dolgoy
63. Therapeutic Modalities in Cancer
Noel G. Espiritu and Melissa J. Thess
64. Therapeutic Exercise in Cancer
Xiaochen Zhang, Joachim Wiskemann, and Kathryn H. Schmitz
65. Postsurgical Rehabilitation in Cancer
Alexander Penny, Donna Kelly, Asfia M. Mohammed, and Brent Braveman
66. Nutritional Care of the Cancer Patient
Veronica McLymont
67. Sexuality Issues in Cancer Rehabilitation
Sandy J. Falk and Don S. Dizon
68. Distress and Other Psychiatric Considerations in Cancer Rehabilitation
Erik H. Bengtsen and Jimmie C. Holland
69. Cancer Prehabilitation in the Surgical Setting
Julie K. Silver and Diana M. Molinares
70. Inpatient Cancer Rehabilitation
Vishwa S. Raj and Terrence M. Pugh
71. Rehabilitation of the Pediatric Cancer Patient
David William Pruitt and Priya Bolikal
72. Rehabilitation Needs of Older Adults With Cancer
Mackenzi Pergolotti and Grant R. Williams
73. The Role of Rehabilitation in Palliative Care
Arash Asher
74. Complementary Therapies in Cancer Rehabilitation and Symptom Management
Gabriel Lopez and Carolina Gutierrez
PART VIII. SPECIFIC DIAGNOSES IN CANCER REHABILITATION
75. Balance and Gait Dysfunction in the Cancer Patient
Tiffany D. Kendig and Emil Berengut
76. Evaluation and Management of Cancer-Related Fatigue
Lynn H. Gerber and Ali A. Weinstein
77. Aromatase Inhibitor-Induced Musculoskeletal Symptoms
Eric M. Wisotzky and Katherine Power
78. Graft-Versus-Host Disease
Cody C. Andrews and Sean R. Smith
79. Radiation Fibrosis Syndrome
Michael D. Stubblefield
80. Communication and Swallowing Dysfunction in the Cancer Patient
Margaret L. Ho and Brad G. Smith
81. Bladder Dysfunction in the Cancer Patient
Todd A. Linsenmeyer and Georgi Guruli
82. Bowel Dysfunction in the Cancer Patient
Susan V. Garstang and Amitabh Jha
83. Neurocognitive Dysfunction in the Cancer Patient
Jennie L. Rexer and Eduardo Estevis
84. Performance of Activities of Daily Living in Cancer Survivors
Claudine L. Campbell and Mackenzi Pergolotti
85. Evaluation and Management of Edema and Lymphedema in the Cancer Patient
Nancy Ash Hutchison
PART IX. SPECIAL TOPICS IN CANCER REHABILITATION
86. Building a Cancer Rehabilitation Program
Sean R. Smith
87. Functional Measurement in Patients With Cancer
Andrea L. Cheville, Kathleen D. Lyons, and Melissa Morrow
88. Research Issues and Funding Priorities in Cancer Rehabilitation
Nicole L. Stout, Alison Cernich, Ralph Nitkin, Sonal Oza, and Leighton Chan
89. Health Maintenance and Screening in Cancer Survivors
Jeffrey Peppercorn and Kevin C. Oeffinger
90. Barriers to Accessing Cancer Rehabilitation
Kathryn H. Schmitz, Joachim Wiskemann, Catherine Alfano, and Michael D. Stubblefield
Index
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