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Geriatric Psycho-Oncology is a comprehensive handbook that provides
best practice models for the management of psychological,
cognitive, and social outcomes of older adults living with cancer
and their families. Chapters cover a wide range of topics including
screening tools and interventions, psychiatric emergencies and
disorders, physical symptom management, communication issues, and
issues specific to common cancer sites. A resource section is
appended to provide information on national services and programs.
This book features contributions from experts designed to help
clinicians review, anticipate and respond to emotional issues that
often arise in the context of treating older cancer patients.
Cross-references, succinct tables and figures make this concise
reference easy to use. Geriatric Psycho-Oncology is an ideal
resource for helping oncologists and nurses recognize when it may
be best to refer patients to their mental health colleagues and for
those who are establishing or adding psychosocial components to
existing clinics.
What men with prostate cancer really want-the guarantee of a long,
healthy life with their prostate cancer definitively behind them-is
not available. There is no crystal ball that can forecast the
certain, good outcome that every man hopes for, not even for those
who will ultimately get the result they want. In Managing Prostate
Cancer, Dr. Andrew Roth teaches strategies for how to live better
with the questions and decisions that arise from prostate cancer. A
psychiatrist who has specialized in helping people to cope with
these challenges for over twenty years, Dr. Roth provides clear and
understandable advice for patients, their loved ones, and
healthcare givers. With his guidance, men and their families will
learn how to manage the psychological stressors of a new cancer
diagnosis. Dr. Roth shows men how to navigate what feel like
impossible treatment choices, and to handle the emotional ups and
downs of active surveillance and anxiety about prostate-specific
antigen (PSA) tests. Patients will also learn mechanisms for
accepting and adapting to the consequences of their cancer
treatment, which may include the physical complications of urinary,
erectile, or bowel dysfunction, fatigue, and hot flashes, as well
as the demoralizing recurrence of disease after treatment. Dr. Roth
clearly addresses issues that are not easily discussed yet can
bring significant suffering. Men receive valuable tips on how to
manage the impact of the cancer and its treatment on their social,
sexual, and intimate relationships and behaviors. Finally, Dr. Roth
provides gentle, wise guidance for men with advanced prostate
cancer about becoming realistic yet invaluable role models for
children, grandchildren, and friends. Dr. Roth shows men and their
families how to face the end of life with improved self-esteem and
sense of worth. The book will also assist oncology teams to address
complex issues of coping and to communicate more constructively
with their patients.
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