توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Integrative Oncology in Breast Cancer Care
نام کتاب : Integrative Oncology in Breast Cancer Care
ویرایش : 1st ed. 2023
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : انکولوژی یکپارچه در مراقبت از سرطان پستان
سری :
نویسندگان : Penny Kechagioglou, Nina Fuller-Shavel
ناشر : Springer
سال نشر : 2024
تعداد صفحات : 155
ISBN (شابک) : 3031512154 , 9783031512155
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 5 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Introduction
The Global Breast Cancer Crisis
Global Breast Cancer Impact
Challenges and Opportunities
Integrative Oncology
Definitions of Integrative Oncology
International Professional Associations in Integrative Oncology
Global Models of Care
Integrative Oncology Addressing Public Health Challenges
Clinical Evidence Supporting IO Use in Practice and Professional Guidelines
Professional Training Initiatives
Success Through Collaboration
Contents
Part I: Breast Cancer Prevention and Diagnosis
1: Prevention Is Better Than Treatment
1.1 Primary Prevention
1.2 Secondary Prevention
1.3 Tertiary Prevention
1.4 Diet
1.5 Obesity
1.6 Alcohol
1.7 Physical Activity
1.8 Environmental Toxins
1.9 Summary
References
2: Personalised Breast Screening: A Mammogram for All?
2.1 How Effective Is Mammography as a Screening Modality
2.2 What Is the Level of Need When It Comes to Screening
2.3 Individualised Breast Screening
2.4 Breast Cancer Surveillance
2.5 Breast Ultrasound as a Screening Modality
2.6 Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a Screening Modality
2.7 Pros and Cons of Personalised Screening
2.8 Summary
References
3: The Diagnosis Dilemma: Do We Know the Why
3.1 Breast Cancer Is a Complex Disease to Diagnose and Treat
3.2 Global Inequities in Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer
3.3 Summary
References
4: Integrative Oncology Matters: Building the Foundations
4.1 Building the Foundations
4.2 Nutrition in Integrative Breast Cancer Care
4.3 Physical Activity Before, During and After Breast Cancer Treatment
4.4 Why Sleep Matters
4.5 Psycho-Emotional Support Throughout the Breast Cancer Care Continuum
4.6 Integrating Complementary Modalities and Natural Products into Breast Cancer Care Safely
4.7 Creating a Personalised Integrative Oncology Plan
4.8 Change Is the Only Constant: Dynamic Care Planning
4.9 The Patient Perspective
References
Part II: Early Breast Cancer
5: Before and After Breast Surgery
5.1 What Type of Breast Surgery
5.2 Lymphoedema and Breast Surgery
5.3 Risk Assessments After Breast Surgery
5.4 Lifestyle Interventions Before and After Breast Surgery
5.5 Summary
References
6: Living with, Not Just Surviving Chemotherapy
6.1 Acupuncture
6.2 Reiki
6.3 Guided Imagery
6.4 Reflexology
6.5 Yoga and Yoga Therapy
6.6 Exercise
6.7 Anthroposophic Medicine
6.8 Mindfulness
6.9 Personalised Integrative Medicine
6.10 Integrative Breast Cancer Guidelines
6.10.1 Acute Radiation Skin Reaction
6.10.2 Anxiety and Stress Reduction
6.10.3 Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
6.10.4 Depression and Mood Disturbance
6.10.5 Fatigue
6.10.6 Lymphedema
6.10.7 Neuropathy
6.10.8 Pain
6.10.9 Quality of Life
6.10.10 Sleep Disturbance
6.10.11 Vasomotor/Hot Flashes
6.11 Summary
References
7: Radiotherapy, When, What and How
7.1 Radiotherapy and Reconstruction
7.2 Radiation-Induced Fibrosis
7.3 Reflexology for Radiotherapy-Induced Fatigue and Anxiety
7.4 Integrative Oncology Interventions During Radiotherapy
7.4.1 Guided Imagery
7.4.2 Mindfullness
7.4.3 Yoga
7.4.4 Music Therapy
7.4.5 Healing Touch
7.4.6 Qigong
7.4.7 Polarity Therapy
7.5 Summary
References
8: Managing the Impact of Hormone Therapy
8.1 Brief Overview of Current Hormone (Endocrine) Therapy Options in ER+ Breast Cancer
8.2 Side Effects of Endocrine Therapy (ET)
8.2.1 Patient Voice from Qualitative Studies [24]
8.3 Understanding Tamoxifen Metabolism
8.4 Aromatase Inhibitors: Additional Challenges
8.5 Integrative Oncology Support for Menopausal Symptoms in ER+ Breast Cancer
8.6 Summary
References
9: Targeted Therapies and Immunotherapy
9.1 The Gut Microbiome
9.2 Probiotics: One Size Does Not Fit All
9.3 Cancer-Induced Cardiotoxicity Management
9.4 Key Recommendation of Exercise Prescription in Cancer Patients [24]
9.4.1 General Principles [24]
9.4.2 Frequency and Duration [24]
9.4.3 Intensity [24]
9.4.4 Progression [24]
9.5 Multidisciplinary Approach to Cardio-Oncology Care [25]
9.6 Summary
References
Part III: Living Well with Advanced Breast Cancer
10: No Cure Versus Chronic Illness: Shifting the Paradigm
10.1 Cancer as a Chronic Illness
10.2 Chronic Cancer Burden
10.3 Pain in Chronic Breast Cancer
10.4 Mindfulness Practices in Chronic Breast Cancer
10.5 Anxiety in Chronic Breast Cancer and Access to Integrative Oncology Services
10.6 Summary
References
11: Integrating Therapies: A Rational, Personalised Approach to Metastatic Disease
11.1 Aiming for Best as the Default Goal: No Patient Left Behind
11.2 Beyond Side Effects: Dynamic Assessment of Needs and Quality of Life
11.3 Monitoring and Management: Testing Considerations
11.4 Foundational Support
11.5 Oral Natural Products: Nutritional Supplements
11.5.1 Nutrient Supplementation
11.5.1.1 Vitamin D
11.5.1.2 Omega-3
11.5.1.3 Antioxidants, Iron and Glutamine
11.5.2 Medicinal Mushrooms or Mycotherapy
11.5.3 Curcumin and Other Common Anti-Inflammatory Supplements
11.5.4 Probiotics, Prebiotics, Synbiotics and Postbiotics
11.5.5 Oral Natural Products: Herbal Medicine
11.5.6 Injectable Natural Products
11.5.6.1 Mistletoe
11.5.6.2 IV Vitamin C
11.5.6.3 IV Curcumin
11.6 Medical Cannabis
11.7 Building a Rational, Personalised Approach to Metastatic Breast Cancer Support
11.8 Summary
References
12: Symptomatic Care Is a Whole Team Approach
12.1 Supportive Oncology
12.2 Key Recommendations from the ASCO Guidelines on Supportive Oncology
12.2.1 General Recommendations
12.2.2 Specific Recommendations
12.3 Summary
References
13: Experiencing the End-of-Life
13.1 Integration Between Oncology and Palliative Care
13.2 Summary
References
Part IV: Survivorship
14: Early Survivorship: Rehabilitation and Reintegration
14.1 Why the End of Active Treatment Is Just the Beginning
14.2 Supporting Psychological Wellbeing: Coping, Managing Fear and Sexual Wellness
14.3 Dealing with Lingering Symptoms
14.4 Physical Rehabilitation and Health and Wellbeing Promotion
14.5 Multimodal Breast Cancer Survivorship Care: Proposed Approach
14.6 Summary
References
15: Managing Long-Term Health Risks for Breast Cancer Survivors
15.1 Beyond Recurrence: Looking at the Bigger Picture
15.2 Optimising Long-Term Health: Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
15.3 Optimising Long-Term Health: Addressing the Hormone Environment
15.4 Environmental Exposures
15.5 Summary
References
Appendix
Levels of Evidence
Grades of Recommendation