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Cancer Nursing pdf

Cancer Nursing



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Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0632039981



Cancer Nursing


The need to improve cancer services is widely recognized. Medical books Cancer Nursing. Cancer nurses are increasingly being acknowledged as key players in enhancing care and treatment for people with cancer. However, there is also an acknowledgement of the growing need for greater numbers of nurses with the confidence and skills to meet the demands of this intensely challenging area of health care.

Cancer Nursing: Care in Context draws upon a unique range of sources from multidisciplinary contributors. These include personal accounts from people with cancer and those caring for them, research evidence, and the views and experiences of experts working in the field Medical books Prostate Cancer: Nursing Assessment,Management,and Care [ebook]. Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in American adult males. The content of this book, developed by clinical nurse experts, provides information on the state-of-the-art care of men with prostate

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Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in American adult males. The content of this book, developed by clinical nurse experts, provides information on the state-of-the-art care of men with prostate

Cancer Nursing is an international journal providing information on cancer nursing research and care The primary market is clinical practitioners in cancer nursing who depend on the journal for the excellent research presented in its articles which address the spectrum of problems arising in the care and support of cancer patient Each issue of Cancer Nursing addresses the whole spectrum of problems arising in the care and support of cancer patientas prevention and early detection, geriatric and pediatric cancer nursing, medical and surgical oncology, ambulatory care, nutritional support, psych

This textbook is unique in that it is the first European text for nurses practicing beyond the novice level in cancer nursing. Previously European cancer nurses have had to rely on North American texts, which are not always culturally transferable. The book presents a synthesis of important issues, which underpin the practice of advanced cancer nursing and are vital to experiencedpractitioners in moving cancer nursing forward. The central concerns of the book reflect the emerging roles of the advanced specialist practitioner and include advanced practice, education, management and research. Th

A New And Revised Version Of This Best-Selling Reference For Over Eighteen Years, Best-Selling Cancer Nursing: Principles And Practice Has Provided Oncology Nurses With The Latest Information On New Trends In The Rapidly Changing Science Of Oncology. Now, In Its Seventh Edition, Cancer Nursing Has Been Completely Revised And Updated To Reflect Key New Developments. New Topics Covered Include Targeted Therapy, Hypersensitivity Reactions, Mucositis, And Family And Caregiver Issues. With 27 New Chapters Featuring Insights From Key Authors, The Seventh Edition Is A Must-Have Resource For Every Onc



Medical Book Cancer Nursing



Cancer nurses are increasingly being acknowledged as key players in enhancing care and treatment for people with cancer. However, there is also an acknowledgement of the growing need for greater numbers of nurses with the confidence and skills to meet the demands of this intensely challenging area of health care.

Cancer Nursing: Care in Context draws upon a unique range of sources from multidisciplinary contributors. These include personal accounts from people with cancer and those caring for them, research evidence, and the views and experiences of experts working in the field. Cancer and cancer care are revealed from a number of perspectives, both conventional and unconventional. This book offers an accessible introduction to the disease and its treatment, as well as more challenging original material relating to the therapeutic and caring practice.

The book is divided into 5 sections. In Part 1, cancer is set in context: the concept of cancer discourses, and the social meaning of cancer and cancer care are introduced and explored. Part 2 deals with the cancer experience from the perspective of the person who is ill, as well as family members and health professionals. Part 3 offers detailed insight into cancer treatment. Part 4 explores the nursing management problems relating to cancer. Finally, Part 5 identifies and reviews a number of priorities in cancer care, including cancer in ethnic communities, children and adolescents with cancer, older people, health policy and research.

Cancer Nursing: Care in Context is essential reading for post-registration cancer nurses and health care professionals. It is also useful for nursing students who wish to develop their knowledge and skills in cancer care.

The Editors

Jessica Corner is Professor of Cancer Nursing and Director of the Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies, Institute of Cancer Research, London

Christopher Bailey is Senior Nursing Fellow at the Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care Studies, Institute of Cancer Research, London

Key features:
*Personal accounts of the experience of cancer and its treatments
*Care strategies
*Research reviews
*Overviews by acknowledged experts
*A commitment to therapeutic nursing
*A comprehensive source of information for nurses working in cancer care

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