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    Author(s)Charles F. von Gunten
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781461372721
    Pages225
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2012

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    Springer Palliative Care and Rehabilitation of Cancer Patients 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by Charles F. von Gunten

    Introduction The prevailing model of medical care for patients with cancer emphasizes the curative efforts of medical technology toward the eradication of the disease. Yet the suffering of the patient as a result of both the disease and our efforts to treat it is often overlooked. If we are to improve the survival of patients with cancer, it will be through intensive research into the molecular under­ pinnings of the disease and clinical trials of new therapies. However, it is essen­ tial to recognize and address the suffering of cancer patients as they are being treated. It is the purpose of this book to illuminate and advance the preven­ tion and treatment of suffering as part of the continuum of care for patients with cancer. Fundamental concepts Since the time of Hippocrates in the fifth century B.c., there have been two overall goals for the physician: • Cure of disease • Relief of suffering From our vantage point in the late twentieth century looking back at previ­ ous centuries, it is easy to observe that, aside from surgery, much of the medical care administered to patients with cancer was aimed at relieving the suffering associated with illness. It wasn't until the concept of disease (as opposed to illness) was elucidated and the scientific method was applied to understand­ ing and eradicating cancer that significant strides were made to improve the physician's ability to cure cancer. 1. Pain Management: Pharmacological Approaches.- 2. Cancer Anorexia/Cachexia.- 3. Palliation of Abdominal Symptoms.- 4. Palliation of Breathlessness.- 5. Physical Rehabilitation of the Cancer Patient.- 6. Rehabilitation of Head and Neck Cancer Patients.- 7. Rehabilitation of Breast Cancer.- 8. Rehabilitation of Prostate Cancer.- 9. The Research Palliative Care Unit.- 10. Palliative Care Education: A Global Imperative.- 11. Assessing Quality of Life in Palliative Care.



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