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Psychosocial Aspects of Pediatric Oncology by Shulamith Kreitler,

Psychosocial Aspects of Pediatric Oncology by Shulamith Kreitler,
This book is a comprehensive text on the all-important psychosocial aspects of cancer in children. It brings together an international group of contributors composed of pediatric oncologists and psychologists/psycho-oncologists, to focus on the real-life practical aspects of children undergoing treatment for cancer. The book will help all health care professionals who look after children and adolescents with cancer, in dealing with the difficult and complex problems that face the child, his siblings and his parents. It deals with critical issues such as the neuropsychological impact of treatment, (including bone marrow transplantation), pain, quality of life in survivors, palliative care, talking to children and their families about death, and providing support to the dying.



Palliative care - Palliative care (from Latin palliare, to cloak) is any form of medical care or treatment that concentrates on reducing the severity of the symptoms of a disease or slows its progress rather than providing a cure. It aims at improving quality of life, by reducing or eliminating pain and other physical symptoms, enabling the patient to ease or resolve psychological and spiritual problems, and supporting the partner and family.

Neighbourhood Network in Palliative Care - == Neighbourhood Network in Palliative Care (NNPC) ==

Survival Guide for Palliative Care RNs - Survival Guide for Palliative Care RNs

Institute of Palliative Medicine - Institute of Palliative Medicine (IPM) is an education, training and research centre for palliative care. The institute has training programs for health care professionals in caring for the chronically and incurably ill patients.



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