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    edited by William S. Breitbart, Phyllis N. Butow, Paul B. Jacobsen, Wendy W. T. Lam, Mark Lazenby, Matthew J. Loscalzo.
    Summary: "Psycho-oncology, 4th Edition is solemnly dedicated to Professor Jimmie C. Holland, M.D., internationally recognized as the founder of the field of Psycho-oncology. Dr. Holland, who was affectionately known by her first name "Jimmie", had a profound global influence on the fields of Psycho-oncology, Oncology, Supportive Care, Psychiatry, Behavioral Medicine and Psychosomatic Medicine. At the time of her passing, Dr. Holland was the Attending Psychiatrist and Wayne E. Chapman Chair at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and Professor of Psychiatry, Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York"-- Provided by publisher

    Contents:
    Cover
    Half title
    Psycho-Oncology Fourth Edition
    Copyright
    Dedication
    Contents
    Section editors
    Contributors
    Introduction: Our Past, Our Future-New Frontiers in Psycho-​Oncology
    SECTION I Behavioral and Psychological Factors in Cancer Risk and Prevention
    1 Tobacco Use and Cessation
    2 Diet and Cancer
    3 Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Cancer
    4 Sun Exposure and Cancer Risk
    5 Psychosocial Factors
    6 Viral Cancers and Behavior
    Section II Screening for Cancer in Normal and At-​Risk Populations
    7 Colorectal Cancer Screening 8 Cervical Cancer Screening and HPV Vaccination: Multilevel Challenges to Cervical Cancer Prevention
    9 Breast Cancer Screening
    10 Prostate Cancer Screening
    11 Lung Cancer Screening
    12 Skin Cancer Screening
    Section III Screening and Testing for Germ Line and Somatic Mutations
    13 Psychosocial Issues in Genetic Testing for Breast/​Ovarian Cancer
    14 Psychosocial Issues in Genetic Testing for Hereditary Colorectal Cancer
    15 Psychosocial Issues in Genomic Testing, Including Genomic Testing for Targeted Therapies 16 Psychosocial Issues Related to Liquid Biopsy for ctDNA in Individuals at Normal and Elevated Risk
    Section IV Screening and Assessment in Psychosocial Oncology
    17 Screening and Assessment for Distress
    18 Assessment, Screening, and Case Finding for Depression and Anxiety in People with Cancer
    19 Screening for Delirium and Dementia in the Cancer Patient
    20 Screening and Assessment for Cognitive Problems
    Section V Psychological Issues Related to Site of Cancer
    21 Melanoma
    22 Lung Cancer
    23 Breast Cancer
    24 Colorectal Cancer 25 Prostate Cancer and Genitourinary Malignancies
    26 Gastrointestinal Cancers
    27 Gynecologic Cancers
    28 Hematopoietic Dyscrasias and Stem Cell Transplantation/​CAR-​T Cell Therapy
    29 Head and Neck Cancer
    30 Central Nervous System Tumors
    31 HIV Infection and AIDS-​Associated Neoplasms
    Section VI Management of Specific Physical Symptoms
    32 Cancer-​Related Pain
    33 Nausea and Vomiting
    34 Cancer-​Related Fatigue
    35 Sexual Problems and Cancer
    36 Neuropsychological Impact of Cancer and Cancer Treatments
    37 Sleep and Cancer
    38 Weight and Appetite Loss in Cancer 39 Body Image-​An Important Dimension in Cancer Care
    Section VII Psychiatric Disorders
    40 Adjustment Disorders in Cancer
    41 Depressive Disorders in Cancer
    42 Suicide and Medical Aid in Dying
    43 Anxiety Disorders
    44 Delirium
    45 Substance Use Disorders
    46 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Associated with Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
    47 Psychiatric Toxicities of Cancer Therapies: Focus on Immunotherapy and Targeted Therapy
    Section VIII Evidence-​Based Interventions
    48 Delivering Integrated Psychosocial Oncology Care: The Collaborative Care Model
    Digital Access Oxford [2021]