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Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
- 1st Edition - April 23, 2022
- Editor: Adrian Cristian
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 3 4 0 4 - 9
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 3 4 0 5 - 6
Edited by cancer rehabilitation specialist Dr. Adrian Cristian, Lung Cancer Rehabilitation provides clinicians with a concise and accessible resource covering the ho… Read more
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Request a sales quoteEdited by cancer rehabilitation specialist Dr. Adrian Cristian, Lung Cancer Rehabilitation provides clinicians with a concise and accessible resource covering the holistic rehabilitation of lung cancer patients. Beginning with the epidemiology, genetics, and pathophysiology of lung cancer, it then covers clinical assessment and treatment options before providing comprehensive coverage of rehabilitation. Offering practical information, best practices and the latest advances and research, this book is a valuable reference for physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians and residents, as well as occupational therapists and physical therapists.
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Provides a clear understanding of the current medical, surgical and radiation treatments for lung cancer.
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Covers the whole spectrum of lung cancer rehabilitation, including the role of physical and occupational therapy, the treatment of anxiety and depression, integrative care, pain management, nutritional rehabilitation and more.
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Offers a timely and convenient resource written by leading experts in lung cancer and rehabilitation.
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- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1. An Overview of the Epidemiology, Types of Lung Cancer, Staging, and Rehabilitation Continuum of Care
- Epidemiology
- Racial/Ethnic Differences
- Screening
- Subtypes of Lung Cancer
- Neurologic Syndromes
- Rheumatologic Conditions
- Determining Prognosis
- Importance of Prehabilitation in Patients With Lung Cancer
- The Continuum of Care for Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
- Acute Hospitalization
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2. Systemic Therapy and Radiation Therapy in Lung Cancer
- Introduction
- Epidemiology of Lung Cancer
- Staging for Lung Cancer
- Treatment Options
- Stage by Stage Treatments
- Toxicities
- Case Studies
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3. The Assessment of the Person With Lung Cancer and Implications for the Rehabilitation Clinician
- Introduction
- Epidemiology of Lung Cancer
- Types of Lung Cancer
- Staging of Lung Cancer
- Lung Anatomy and Physiology
- Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of Lung Cancer
- Metastasis
- Changes to Lung Function in Treatment of Lung Cancer
- Surgery
- Systemic Therapy
- Radiotherapy
- Effect of Cancer Treatment on Muscles and Nerves
- The Assessment of the Patient With Lung Cancer—An Overview
- Medical Interview
- Physical Examination
- Medical Record Review
- Diagnostic Imaging and Laboratory Testing
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4. Assessment, Treatment, and Rehabilitation of Bone and Spinal Metastasis in Lung Cancer
- Background
- Pathophysiology of Osseous Metastases
- Epidemiology
- Skeletal-Related Events
- Diagnostic Evaluation
- Treatment
- Physiatrist Assessment
- Rehabilitation Efforts
- Role of Inpatient Rehabilitation
- Discussions on Prognosis and Survival
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5. Lung Cancer in the Palliative Care Setting: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for Collaboration
- Introduction
- Lung Cancer Epidemiology
- Integrated Interdisciplinary Palliative Care Alongside Standard Oncologic Care in the Management of Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer Patients
- Assessment of Patients—The Palliative Care Approach
- Role of Telemedicine in Palliative Care
- Physical Symptom Management
- Dyspnea
- Cough
- Fatigue
- Cachexia
- Depression
- Spiritual and Existential Distress
- Family and Caregiver Support/Caregiver Burnout
- Advance Care Planning
- End of Life
- Transition to Hospice
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6. Psychosocial Distress and Anxiety in Lung Cancer
- Background
- Defining Distress and Anxiety
- Distress and Anxiety in the Lung Cancer Population
- Psychosocial Needs of the Lung Cancer Population
- Screening for Distress
- Interventions for Psychological Distress and Anxiety
- Implications for Clinical Practice
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7. Lung Cancer Survivorship
- Survivorship
- Quality of Life in Lung Cancer Survivorship
- Tobacco Cessation
- Cancer-Related Pain
- Fatigue
- Dyspnea
- Physical Activity
- Psychological Impact
- Nutrition
- Role of Survivorship and Return to Work
- Surveillance and Preventative Health
- Challenges Facing Delivery of Survivorship Services for Lung Cancer Survivors
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8. Exercise and Lung Cancer
- Contributors to Decreased Exercise Capacity
- Pathophysiology
- Benefits of Exercise
- Barriers to Exercise
- Future Directions
- Sample Exercise Prescriptions
- Chapter 9. Lung Cancer Book—Prehabilitation Chapter
- Case Study
- Introduction
- Common Physical Impairments in Prehabilitation
- Unimodal and Multimodal Prehabilitation
- Pulmonary Prehabilitation in Practice
- The Prehabilitation Assessment
- Could Prehabilitation Have a Role in Lung Cancer Screening?
- Stakeholder Perspective
- Future Directions in Pulmonary Prehabilitation
- Summary and Future Directions
- Chapter 10. Cancer-Related Fatigue in Lung Cancer
- Introduction
- Definitions
- Mechanisms
- Screening
- Approach to Patient With CRF
- Treatment
- Additional Considerations
- Conclusion
- Chapter 11. Sarcopenia and Frailty in Lung Cancer
- Introduction
- Definition of Sarcopenia
- Definition of Frailty
- Prevalence of Sarcopenia and Frailty
- Pathophysiology of Sarcopenia in Lung Cancer
- Measuring Sarcopenia and Frailty
- Outcomes
- Interventions
- Conclusion
- Chapter 12. Nutritional Considerations in Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
- Introduction
- Estimating Nutritional Needs for Lung Cancer Patients
- Dietary Interventions for Lung Cancer Patient and Survivors
- Restorative Care
- Palliative and Supportive Nutritional Care
- Diet, Nutrition, and Physical Activity
- Nutrition Assessment
- Nutrition Diagnosis
- Nutrition Intervention
- Case Discussion
- Conclusion
- Chapter 13. Pain Management in Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
- Introduction
- Pain in Lung Cancer
- An Interdisciplinary Approach to Cancer Pain
- Pain Assessment
- Pain Management Strategies
- Types of Pain Management, In-depth
- Conclusion
- Chapter 14. Cognitive Impairment in Lung Cancer and Brain Metastases
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Causes and Mechanisms
- Prevention and Intervention
- Patient Education
- Conclusion
- Chapter 15. Neuropathy in Lung Cancer
- Introduction
- Overview
- Neuropathy and Functional Consequences
- Neuropathy in the Cancer Patient
- Conclusion
- Chapter 16. Complications and Rehabilitation Challenges of Lung Cancer Surgeries
- Surgical Techniques
- Surgical Complications
- The Role of Prerehabilitation in Lung Cancer
- Chapter 17. Musculoskeletal and Neurological Complications of Check Point Inhibitors
- Introduction
- Chapter 18. Functional Outcomes in Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
- Introduction
- Establishing Functional Outcomes
- Functional Outcomes Data for Lung Cancer Patients
- Integrative Cancer Clinic for Lung Cancer Patients
- Conclusion
- Chapter 19. Telemedicine in Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
- Telemedicine in Cancer
- Overcoming Barriers to Cancer Rehabilitation With Telemedicine
- Pain
- Deconditioning and Dyspnea
- Frailty
- Gait and Balance Dysfunction
- The Lung Cancer Telerehabilitation Consultation
- Exercise and Physical Activity for Lung Cancer via Telemedicine
- Pulmonary Telerehabilitation
- Lung Cancer Pretelerehabilitation
- Precautions and Safety Considerations in Lung Cancer Telerehabilitation
- Conclusion
- Index
- No. of pages: 258
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: April 23, 2022
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Paperback ISBN: 9780323834049
- eBook ISBN: 9780323834056
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Adrian Cristian
ADRIAN CRISTIAN Lung Cancer Rehabilitation provides clinicians with a concise and accessible resource covering the holistic rehabilitation of lung cancer patients. This book begins with the epidemiology, genetics and pathophysiology of lung cancer and moves into clinical assessment and treatment options before providing comprehensive coverage of rehabilitation. Containing practical information, best practices and the latest advances and research, this book provides a valuable reference for physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians and residents, as well as occupational therapists and physical therapists.
Affiliations and expertise
Chief, Cancer Rehabilitation, Miami Cancer Institute, Miami, Florida.