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Rehabilitation in Cancer Care Jane Rankin (Cancer Centre)

Rehabilitation in Cancer Care By Jane Rankin (Cancer Centre)

Rehabilitation in Cancer Care by Jane Rankin (Cancer Centre)


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Summary

Includes case studies Covers evidence-based symptom management Encourages Allied Health Professionals to follow a patient-centred rehabilitation pathway Aims to facilitate the understanding and sharing of professional roles and to encourage holistic care at all stages and in all care settings Multiprofessional team of contributors.

Rehabilitation in Cancer Care Summary

Rehabilitation in Cancer Care by Jane Rankin (Cancer Centre)

Rehabilitation in Cancer Care is an essential clinical resource for all Allied Health Professionals working within or entering this specialist area. It provides practical guidance for the rehabilitation of people with cancer or those receiving palliative care. As well as explaining the key skills required at every stage of the cancer journey, the book specifically offers advice on diagnosis, treatment, management and effective interventions. Furthermore the role of each member of the interdisciplinary team is clearly explained at each stage, as is the importance of team work and holistic care.

Section 1 introduces the reader to the rationale for the rehabilitation of people with cancer or those receiving palliative care, Section 2 looks at the multi-professional management of common cancers and Section 3 looks at symptom management.

About Jane Rankin (Cancer Centre)

Jane Rankin is Lead Cancer Physiotherapist for the Cancer Centre, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, Belfast, UK.
Dr Karen Robb is Consultant Oncology Physiotherapist at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK.
Nicola Murtagh is Head of Therapies for The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London and Surrey, UK.
Jill Cooper is Head Occupational Therapist for The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London and Surrey, UK.
Sian Lewis is Macmillan Clinical Lead Dietitian for Velindre Cancer Centre, Cardiff, UK.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Introduction to Oncology and Palliative Care.

Ch 1. Introduction to Oncology and Palliative Care.

Geoff Sharpe and Paul A. Fenton.

Ch 2. The Role of Rehabilitation in Oncology and Palliative Care.

Jane Rankin and Jackie Gracey.

Section 2: The Multi-professional Management of Specific Tumour Types.

Ch 3. Breast Cancer and Associated Conditions.

Melanie Lewis, Iona Davies and Jill Cooper.

Ch 4. Lung Cancer and Associated Conditions.

Debbie McKinney, Daniel Lowrie and Mandy Hamilton.

Ch 5. Neurological Tumours and Associated Conditions.

Joanne Carr, Kathy Thompson, Debbie Pearson, Paula Finlay and Helen White.

Ch 6. Haematological Conditions.

Jenny Miller, Phil Canning, Val Young, Sarah Taggart and Rachel Barrett.

Ch 7. Head and Neck Cancer and Associated Conditions.

Brenda Nugent, Lorraine Ashcroft, Gillian Lusty and Nicola Evans.

Ch 8. Musculo-skeletal Tumours and Associated Conditions.

Lena Richards, Merian Denning and Gemma Lindsell.

Ch 9. Gastro-intestinal Tumours.

Tessa Aston, Sallyanne McKinney, Jenny Miller and Heidi Williams.

Ch 10. Genito-urinary Tumours.

Doreen McClurg, Pippa McCabe and Karen Chambers.

Section 3: Symptom Management.

Ch 11. Lymphoedema Management.

Rhian Davies and Sue Desborough.

Ch 12. Cancer Related Fatigue Management.

Catriona Ogilvy, Karen Livingstone and Gillian Prue.

Ch 13. Pain Management.

Karen Robb and Charlie Ewer-Smith.

Ch 14. Dyspnoea/Breathlessness Management.

Sarah Fisher and Daniel Lowrie.

Ch 15. Maintaining Mental Health.

Robin Davidson.

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Additional information

GOR006662357
9781405159975
1405159979
Rehabilitation in Cancer Care by Jane Rankin (Cancer Centre)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20080905
360
N/A
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