Contemporary Issues in Lung Cancer

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Marilyn Haas
Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2010 M10 25 - 364 pages
In the United States, lung cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer death. Even more devastating is its five-year survival rate of only 15.8%. Despite these dismal facts, lung cancer receives little national attention and research and funding for lung cancer lags behind other cancers. The intent of Contemporary Issues in Lung Cancer: A Nursing Perspective Second Edition is to provide oncology nurses and healthcare professionals with in-depth information on the issues that surround this disease, so that they might impact both education and research and provide better care for their patients.

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Contents

Oncology Treatment Modalities
45
Special Issues Facing Individuals with Lung Cancer
117
Psychosocial Issues of Individuals with Lung Cancer
231
Assistance and Resources for Individuals Facing Lung Cancer
255
Media and Future Research Directions
301
Index
353
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Dr. Marilyn Hass received her Master's Degree in Health Occupations Educators Program, majoring in Critical Care Nursing from the University of Florida. She also holds a PhD in Cardiovascular Nursing from the University of South Carolina. She has held a variety of positions throughout her career, including working as a Registered Nurse, Clinical Coordinator, Director/Instructor of Practical Nurse Education Program at Blue Ridge Technical College, Geriatric Nurse Educator, and most recently as Nurse Practitioner/Outcomes Analyst at Mountain Radiation Oncology in North Carolina. Dr. Haas has received numerous community, professional and academic awards, and has been publishing articles on a variety of nursing topics since 1984.

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