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English
Wiley-Blackwell
24 December 2010
"""This book is an excellent resource for nurses working in either a hospital or primary care""

—Breast Cancer Care News

""This book would be really helpful to other breast cancer nurses and students about to embark on work in this field""

—Journal of Community Nursing

This comprehensive handbook is for nurses and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of people with breast cancer. It gives up-to-date evidence-based information and practical advice on nursing care throughout diagnosis, treatment, recovery and end-of-life care.

Each chapter is written by an expert in the field. Topics include the anatomy of the breast, available treatments, complementary therapies, the psychological care of patients and their families, and the role of the specialist nurse. This book provides a well-balanced approach to all aspects of managing breast malignancy. The importance of writing from a nursing perspective is underlined so that the essence of support and bedside care is maintained.

This second edition includes:

Updates on guidelines as well as references to recent trials and changes to the breast screening programme A new chapter on survivorship issues covering the long-term consequences and effects of recovering from breast cancer"
By:  
Foreword by:  
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 244mm,  Width: 173mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   830g
ISBN:   9781405198660
ISBN 10:   1405198664
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface vii Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales ix Words of Encouragement for Nurses from Stella McCartney x Contributors xi Acknowledgements xiii 1 An Overview of the Breast and Breast Cancer 1 Elisabeth Grimsey 2 The Histopathology of Breast Cancer 19 Helen E. Froyd and Victoria Harmer 3 Genetic Factors in Breast Cancer 35 Audrey Ardern-Jones 4 Breast Screening 58 Ann-Marie Fretwell (previous contribution by Linda Lee) 5 Surgery for Breast Cancer 81 Victoria Harmer 6 Physiotherapy for Patients with Breast Cancer 103 Helen Macleod and Pauline Koelling 7 Breast Reconstruction 122 Nicola West 8 Chemotherapy as a Treatment for Breast Cancer 149 Elaine Lennan (previous contribution by Joan Klein née McCoy) 9 Radiotherapy as a Treatment for Breast Cancer 173 Karen Burnet 10 Endocrine Treatment for Breast Cancer 190 Deborah Fenlon and Kay Townsend 11 Lymphoedema and Breast Cancer 215 Mary Woods 12 Fungating Wounds 232 Victoria Harmer (previous contribution by Rachael King) 13 Advanced Disease 251 Elizabeth Sumner 14 Complementary and Alternative Therapies 282 Rosemary Lucey 15 Psychological Issues for the Patient with Breast Cancer 309 Jane Rogers and Mary Turner 16 Survivorship Issues 329 Carmel Sheppard 17 Specialist Nursing Roles: What Are the Challenges? 342 Emma Pennery Index 355 

Victoria Harmer is the author of Breast Cancer Nursing Care and Management, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley. Charles, Prince of Wales is the heir apparent to the British throne as the eldest child of Queen Elizabeth II. He has been Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay since 1952, and is the oldest and longest-serving heir apparent in British history.

Reviews for Breast Cancer Nursing Care and Management

This is a valuable resource for all nurses working with breast cancer patients; it should become essential reading for those in training in the field, as well as for those with more experience. (Cancer Nursing Practice, 1 July 2011)<p> This is a well-written and well-organized resource for nurses caring for patients diagnosed with breast cancer. The organization is extremely user friendly and this update is justified. (Doody's, 12 August 2011)<p> This edition has updated guidelines and references to recent trials and changes to the UK screening program and a new chapter on survivorship issues and the long-term consequences and effects of recovery. (Booknews, 1 April 2011)<p>


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