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Peter Angelos Numerous ethical issues arise in the care of oncology
patients. Although much has been written in the last several
decades on ethical issues in caring for patients, few volumes have
sought to focus the exploration on ethical issues particularly
relevant to the care of cancer patients. In 1999, the first edition
of this book was published. Since that time, many changes have
occurred in how some cancers are diagnosed and treated, but the
central ethical issues have continued to challenge patients,
families, and their health care providers. All of the chapters from
the prior edition have been updated and there are seven new
chapters in this expanded edition. In this second edition, the
perspectives on what is an ethical issue have been broadened by
bringing authors of differing backgrounds into the discussion. In
Chapter 1, the perspective of a cancer patient is provided as an
open letter to physicians. Although Parvez Kamangar is providing
only one patient's perspective, this is an essential voice that is
not often heard in texts on medical ethics. In Chapters 2 and 3,
the issues of communication and the physician-patient relationship
are explored in order to better understand how the needs of
patients and families can be met. In Chapter 4, Professor Tod
Chambers highlights the challenges to providing ethical care to
patients in a multicultural society.
This second edition addresses a variety of ethical issues that
arise in the care of oncology patients. Many volumes have been
written on medical ethics in the past 30 years. However, few have
focused on ethical issues specific to the care of cancer patients.
This book brings together such a focused examination. The
contributors include clinicians, (doctors, nurses, and social
workers), ethicists, medical humanists, medical educators, and a
cancer survivor. The issues raised have direct relevance to the
care of oncology patients in treatment as well as research
settings. The chapters address issues that are central to
contemporary medical practice and medical ethics inquiry.
Ethical Issues in Cancer Patient Care, Second Edition will have
direct importance for practicing physicians, nurses and others
caring for cancer patients. In addition, medical students, medical
educators and ethicists will find this book of interest.
This book provides a detailed guide to the ethical considerations
involved when making decisions in surgery. Chapters feature a
uniform format, which feature a case that represents a real-life
problem, discussion of the medical indications of that issue, the
latest available medical solutions, and related ethical
considerations. In some cases, more in-depth debate is provided on
why a particular decision should or should not be made based-upon
ethical principles. Information boxes containing key statements and
relevant data in clear easy-to-digest tables facilitates the reader
in being able to assimilate the most important points covered in
each chapter. Difficult Decisions in Surgical Ethics: An
Evidence-Based Approach is a thorough review of ethical
considerations in a range of surgical scenarios encompassing both
adult and pediatric topics, training surgical residents, ethical
care during a pandemic, critical care, palliative care, sensitivity
to religious and ethnic mores, clinical research, and innovation.
It is intended to be a vital resource for practicing and trainee
surgeons seeking a comprehensive up-to-date resource on ethical
topics in surgical practice. The work is part of the Difficult
Decisions in Surgery series covering a range of surgical
specialties.
Peter Angelos Numerous ethical issues arise in the care of oncology
patients. Although much has been written in the last several
decades on ethical issues in caring for patients, few volumes have
sought to focus the exploration on ethical issues particularly
relevant to the care of cancer patients. In 1999, the first edition
of this book was published. Since that time, many changes have
occurred in how some cancers are diagnosed and treated, but the
central ethical issues have continued to challenge patients,
families, and their health care providers. All of the chapters from
the prior edition have been updated and there are seven new
chapters in this expanded edition. In this second edition, the
perspectives on what is an ethical issue have been broadened by
bringing authors of differing backgrounds into the discussion. In
Chapter 1, the perspective of a cancer patient is provided as an
open letter to physicians. Although Parvez Kamangar is providing
only one patient's perspective, this is an essential voice that is
not often heard in texts on medical ethics. In Chapters 2 and 3,
the issues of communication and the physician-patient relationship
are explored in order to better understand how the needs of
patients and families can be met. In Chapter 4, Professor Tod
Chambers highlights the challenges to providing ethical care to
patients in a multicultural society.
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