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245 1 0 _aHandbook of Long Term Care of The Childhood Cancer Survivor
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250 _a1st ed. 2015.
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505 0 _aSECTION I:  SURVEILLANCE OF THE SURVIVOR -- The long and winding road: Transitions in care for the childhood cancer survivor -- Developmental Considerations in the Transition from Child and Adolescent to Adult Survivorship -- The European Experience of Establishing Guidelines for Surveillance of the Childhood Cancer Survivor  SECTION II:  SURVEILLANCE OF MEDICAL LATE EFFECTS -- Long Term Follow Up Roadmaps by Disease and Treatment -- Central Nervous System -- Endocrine System -- Cardiovascular System.-Pulmonary System -- Renal, Genitourinary and Reproductive System -- Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Systems -- Musculoskeletal System -- Eye, Ear and Oral Health -- Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant -- Second Malignant Neoplasms -- SECTION III:  NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL LATE EFFECTS -- Neuropsychological Outcomes of Childhood Leukemia Survivors -- Neuropsychological Effects of Pediatric Brain Tumors and Associated Treatment -- SECTION IV:  PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS AND QUALITY OF LIFE -- Psychological Challenges and Adaptation in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer -- Building Resiliency in Childhood Cancer Survivors:  A Clinician’s Perspective -- Cultural and Linguistic issues in the Assessment and Treatment of Pediatric Cancer Survivors -- Quality of Life During Palliative Care -- SECTION V:  RE-ENTRY AFTER TREATMENT -- Lifestyle Factors and Health Risk Behaviors -- School Issues and Educational Strategies for Survivors of Childhood Cancer.-  Special Education Laws -- Career and Vocational Outlook -- Rehabilitation Considerations in Pediatric Cancer Survivors --   Neurocognitive Late Effects in Children Treated for Cancer:  Psychological Impact, Identification, and Prevention and Remediation -- Psychopharmacological Interventions in Childhood Cancer Survivors --  The Cancer Survivor and Complementary Health Approaches.-  Barriers and Disparities in Accessing Quality Care Amongst Childhood Cancer Survivors -- Educating and Preparing the Childhood Cancer Survivor for Long-Term Care:  A Curriculum Model for Cancer Centers -- SECTION VI: RESOURCES. .
520 _aThis authoritative reference examines in depth the myriad challenges facing pediatric cancer survivors and proposes a robust framework for structured follow-up of these patients through adulthood. Approaches to long-term follow-up include both established models of care and targeted models of lifelong surveillance of late effects by bodily systems and neurological outcomes. Sections devoted to quality of life and re-entry after treatment focus on key concerns such as health risk behaviors, school and career issues, psychological challenges, and care disparities. And a robust resources section adds extra usefulness to the expert coverage. Among the Handbook's topics: • Developmental considerations in the transition from child and adolescent to adult survivorship. • Long-term follow-up roadmaps by disease and treatment. • Neuropsychological effects of pediatric brain tumors and associated treatment. • Building resiliency in childhood cancer survivors: a clinician’s perspective. • School issues and educational strategies for survivors of childhood cancer. • Educating and preparing the childhood cancer survivor for long-term care: a curriculum model for cancer centers. A work of rare scope, scholarship, and clinical acumen, the Handbook of Long-Term Care of the Childhood Cancer Survivor is a rewarding, practice-building resource essential to a wide range of healing professionals, including primary care physicians, pediatricians, oncologists, nurses, psychologists, neuropsychologists, child psychologists, and licensed therapists. .
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