Neuropsychological & Psychosocial Foundations of Neuro-Oncology provides an in-depth review of common cognitive, psychological, and social manifestations that occur in patients with brain cancer and other neuro-oncological issues, Chapters discuss primary CNS tumors, brain metastases, leptomeningeal disease, paraneoplastic disorders, and many other topics. Effects of CNS and systemic cancer treatment (i.e., radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy) are also examined, as wel as current practices for rehabilitation and targets for essential future interventions in vulnerable populations. This book is fully illustrated with pathology photomicrographs, CT and MRI images, tables, and molecular pathway diagrams. Bringing neuropsychological and behavioral health trial knowledge from the bench to the bedside, this volume is an essential reference for practicing neuro-oncologists, neuropsychologists, nurses, and others working in the field of neuro-oncology.
- Discusses the neurocognitive implications of brain and systemic cancer treatments
- Examines the foundations of neuropsychological testing and daily life implications, including caregiver support
- Covers the psychosocial implications of brain cancer, psychotherapeutic interventions, and cognitive rehabilitation
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-443-15664-9 (9780443156649)
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SECTION I. Neuropsychological Foundations of Neuro-Oncology 1. History of neuro-oncology and neuropsychology2. Neurocognitive functioning from a neuropsychological perspective3. Taking a Therapeutic and Biopsychosocial Approach to the Neuropsychological Interview for Assessment of Brain Tumor Survivors4. Cognitive Objective Testing and Procedures5. Patient-Reported Assessment: Identifying Cognitive Concerns in Brain Tumor Patients6. Quality of life and patient-reported outcomes in neuro-oncology clinical care and researchSECTION II. Effects of Neuro-Oncology and Systemic Treatment on Cognitive Functioning7. Imaging in Neuro-Oncology8. Pathology and Treatment of Primary and Metastatic Brain Tumors9. Overview of Systemic Treatment and Toxicity in Cancer Patients10. Delirium and Mental Status Changes in Neuro-Oncology11. The Neuropsychological Impact of Surgical Intervention and Utility of Awake Craniotomies12. Neuropsychological Implications of Radiotherapy13. Neuropsychologic manifestations of chemotherapy14. Neuropsychological Issues Related to Immunotherapy15. Neuropsychological Aspects of Blood or Bone Marrow Transplantation16. Pediatric Brain Tumors: Neuropsychological Late Effects and Academic ImplicationsSECTION III. Psychosocial Foundations of Neuro-Oncology17. Depression in Neuro-Oncology18. Anxiety in Neuro-Oncology19. Personality and behavioral changes in Neuro-Oncology20. Existential Distress in Neuro-Oncology21. Body Image in Cancer22. Fatigue/Sleep Issues in Neuro-Oncology23. The Impact of Brain Tumor Location and Treatment on Sexual Function: Implications for clinical practiceSECTION IV. Cognitive and Psychological Interventions 24. Evidence and clinical considerations for cognitive rehabilitation25. Unpacking the Psycho-Pharmacologic and Psychological Burden of Neuro-Oncology26. Psychotherapeutic Interventions in Neuro-Oncology27. Alternative and Holistic Approaches to Neuro-Oncological Healthcare28. Support Groups and Self-Help Resources29. The Role of Social Work in Neuro-Oncology30. Overview of Music Therapy and Art Therapy in Oncology31. Spirituality in Neuro-oncologySECTION V. Supportive and Palliative Care in Neuro-Oncology32. Symptom Management in Neuro-Oncology33. Physical Rehabilitation in Neuro-Oncology34. Advanced Care Planning in Neuro-Oncology35. Psychiatric Issues in Terminal Care in Neuro-oncology36. Palliative Care and Hospice Care in Neuro-Oncology37. Ethical Issues in Neuro-Oncology Medical Care38. Comprehensive Psychosocial Resources for Cancer Patients: The Gathering Place - An Evolving Model39. Legal Issues in Cancer and Neuro-OncologySECTION VI. Caregiving in Neuro-Oncology 40. The Experience of Caregivers of Patients in Neuro-Oncology41. In-Home Care Resources in Neuro-Oncology