Cancer Symptom Science
Herausgeber: Cleeland, Charles. S
Cancer Symptom Science
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The first interdisciplinary compilation on biobehavioral mechanisms underlying cancer-related symptoms, enhanced by perspectives from scientists, patients, government and industry.
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The first interdisciplinary compilation on biobehavioral mechanisms underlying cancer-related symptoms, enhanced by perspectives from scientists, patients, government and industry.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9780521869010
- ISBN-10: 0521869013
- Artikelnr.: 29985289
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9780521869010
- ISBN-10: 0521869013
- Artikelnr.: 29985289
Preface; Foreword; Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to Cancer Symptom
Science Charles S. Cleeland, Adrian J. Dunn and Michael J. Fisch; 2.
Researching the mechanisms underlying the symptoms of patients with cancer
Adrian J. Dunn; 3. Cytokines, sickness behavior: a model for cancer
symptoms Steven S. Zalcman, Randall T. Woodruff, Ruchika Mohla and Allan
Siegal; Part II. Cancer Symptom Mechanisms and Models: Clinical and Basic
Science: 4. The clinical science of cancer pain assessment and management
Russell K. Portenoy and Victor T. Chang; 5. Pain: basic science: 5a.
Mechanisms of disease-related pain in cancer: insights from the study of
bone tumors Patrick W. Mantyh and Juan Miguel Jimenez Andrade; 5b.
Neuropathic pain: basic science Patrick M. Dougherty and Haijun Zhang; 6.
Cognitive dysfunction: is chemobrain real? Christina A. Meyers and Jeffrey
S. Wefel; 7. Cognitive impairment: basic science Perry N. Fuchs, Jessica A.
Boyette-Davis and Adrian J. Dunn; 8. Depression in cancer: pathophysiology
at the mind-body interface Andrew H. Miller, Michael A. Burke and Charles
L. Raison; 9. Depressive illness: basic science: 9a. Animal models of
depressed mood and sickness behavior Adrian J. Dunn; 9b. From inflammation
to sickness and depression: the cytokine connection Robert Dantzer and
Keith W. Kelly; 10. Cancer-related fatigue: clinical science Xin Shelley
Wang; 11. Developing translational animal models of cancer-related fatigue
Mary W. Meagher; 12. Cancer anorexia/weight loss syndrome Aminah Jatoi and
Nisha Lassi; 13. Appetite loss/cachexia: basic science Tristin D.
Brisbois-Clarkson, Wendy V. Wismer and Vickie E. Baracos; 14. Sleep and its
disorders: clinical science Sofia Ancoli-Israel and Lianqi Liu; 15. Sleep
and its disorders Mark R. Opp and Luca Imeri; 16. Proteins and symptoms
Bang-Ning Lee and James M. Reuben; 17. Genetic approaches to treating and
preventing symptoms in patients with cancer Quiling Shi and Charles S.
Cleeland; 18. Functional imaging of symptoms T. Dorina Papageorgiou, Edward
F. Jackson and Javier O. Valenzuela; 19. High-dose therapy and
posttransplantation symptom burden: striking a balance Sergio A. Giralt and
Loretta A. Williams; Part III. Clinical Perspectives in Symptom Management
and Research: 20. Promoting symptom research in cooperative groups Lynne I.
Wagner and David Cella; 21. Practical aspects of symptom management in
patients with cancer Richard T. Lee and Michael J. Fisch; Part IV. Symptom
Measurement: 22. Symptom measurement by patient report Charles S. Cleeland
and Tito R. Mendoza; 23. The economics of cancer-related symptoms: valuing
supportive care interventions Lesley-Ann Miller and Jane C. Weeks; 24.
Longitudinal models for symptoms Diane L. Fairclough; 25. Bayesian adaptive
design: a new approach to test the effectiveness of symptom-reducing agents
using patient-reported outcomes Valen E. Johnson and Tito R. Mendoza; Part
V. Government and Industry Perspectives: 26. Promoting cancer symptom
science research Ann O'Mara and Maria Sgambati; 27. Developing symptom
management drugs Joanna M. Brell and Lori M. Minasian; 28. Cancer-related
symptoms: issues for consideration in drug and therapeutic biological
product label claims in the United States Jane A. Scott; 29. Symptom
research: looking ahead Charles S. Cleeland, Adrian J. Dunn and Michael J.
Fisch; Index.
Science Charles S. Cleeland, Adrian J. Dunn and Michael J. Fisch; 2.
Researching the mechanisms underlying the symptoms of patients with cancer
Adrian J. Dunn; 3. Cytokines, sickness behavior: a model for cancer
symptoms Steven S. Zalcman, Randall T. Woodruff, Ruchika Mohla and Allan
Siegal; Part II. Cancer Symptom Mechanisms and Models: Clinical and Basic
Science: 4. The clinical science of cancer pain assessment and management
Russell K. Portenoy and Victor T. Chang; 5. Pain: basic science: 5a.
Mechanisms of disease-related pain in cancer: insights from the study of
bone tumors Patrick W. Mantyh and Juan Miguel Jimenez Andrade; 5b.
Neuropathic pain: basic science Patrick M. Dougherty and Haijun Zhang; 6.
Cognitive dysfunction: is chemobrain real? Christina A. Meyers and Jeffrey
S. Wefel; 7. Cognitive impairment: basic science Perry N. Fuchs, Jessica A.
Boyette-Davis and Adrian J. Dunn; 8. Depression in cancer: pathophysiology
at the mind-body interface Andrew H. Miller, Michael A. Burke and Charles
L. Raison; 9. Depressive illness: basic science: 9a. Animal models of
depressed mood and sickness behavior Adrian J. Dunn; 9b. From inflammation
to sickness and depression: the cytokine connection Robert Dantzer and
Keith W. Kelly; 10. Cancer-related fatigue: clinical science Xin Shelley
Wang; 11. Developing translational animal models of cancer-related fatigue
Mary W. Meagher; 12. Cancer anorexia/weight loss syndrome Aminah Jatoi and
Nisha Lassi; 13. Appetite loss/cachexia: basic science Tristin D.
Brisbois-Clarkson, Wendy V. Wismer and Vickie E. Baracos; 14. Sleep and its
disorders: clinical science Sofia Ancoli-Israel and Lianqi Liu; 15. Sleep
and its disorders Mark R. Opp and Luca Imeri; 16. Proteins and symptoms
Bang-Ning Lee and James M. Reuben; 17. Genetic approaches to treating and
preventing symptoms in patients with cancer Quiling Shi and Charles S.
Cleeland; 18. Functional imaging of symptoms T. Dorina Papageorgiou, Edward
F. Jackson and Javier O. Valenzuela; 19. High-dose therapy and
posttransplantation symptom burden: striking a balance Sergio A. Giralt and
Loretta A. Williams; Part III. Clinical Perspectives in Symptom Management
and Research: 20. Promoting symptom research in cooperative groups Lynne I.
Wagner and David Cella; 21. Practical aspects of symptom management in
patients with cancer Richard T. Lee and Michael J. Fisch; Part IV. Symptom
Measurement: 22. Symptom measurement by patient report Charles S. Cleeland
and Tito R. Mendoza; 23. The economics of cancer-related symptoms: valuing
supportive care interventions Lesley-Ann Miller and Jane C. Weeks; 24.
Longitudinal models for symptoms Diane L. Fairclough; 25. Bayesian adaptive
design: a new approach to test the effectiveness of symptom-reducing agents
using patient-reported outcomes Valen E. Johnson and Tito R. Mendoza; Part
V. Government and Industry Perspectives: 26. Promoting cancer symptom
science research Ann O'Mara and Maria Sgambati; 27. Developing symptom
management drugs Joanna M. Brell and Lori M. Minasian; 28. Cancer-related
symptoms: issues for consideration in drug and therapeutic biological
product label claims in the United States Jane A. Scott; 29. Symptom
research: looking ahead Charles S. Cleeland, Adrian J. Dunn and Michael J.
Fisch; Index.
Preface; Foreword; Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to Cancer Symptom
Science Charles S. Cleeland, Adrian J. Dunn and Michael J. Fisch; 2.
Researching the mechanisms underlying the symptoms of patients with cancer
Adrian J. Dunn; 3. Cytokines, sickness behavior: a model for cancer
symptoms Steven S. Zalcman, Randall T. Woodruff, Ruchika Mohla and Allan
Siegal; Part II. Cancer Symptom Mechanisms and Models: Clinical and Basic
Science: 4. The clinical science of cancer pain assessment and management
Russell K. Portenoy and Victor T. Chang; 5. Pain: basic science: 5a.
Mechanisms of disease-related pain in cancer: insights from the study of
bone tumors Patrick W. Mantyh and Juan Miguel Jimenez Andrade; 5b.
Neuropathic pain: basic science Patrick M. Dougherty and Haijun Zhang; 6.
Cognitive dysfunction: is chemobrain real? Christina A. Meyers and Jeffrey
S. Wefel; 7. Cognitive impairment: basic science Perry N. Fuchs, Jessica A.
Boyette-Davis and Adrian J. Dunn; 8. Depression in cancer: pathophysiology
at the mind-body interface Andrew H. Miller, Michael A. Burke and Charles
L. Raison; 9. Depressive illness: basic science: 9a. Animal models of
depressed mood and sickness behavior Adrian J. Dunn; 9b. From inflammation
to sickness and depression: the cytokine connection Robert Dantzer and
Keith W. Kelly; 10. Cancer-related fatigue: clinical science Xin Shelley
Wang; 11. Developing translational animal models of cancer-related fatigue
Mary W. Meagher; 12. Cancer anorexia/weight loss syndrome Aminah Jatoi and
Nisha Lassi; 13. Appetite loss/cachexia: basic science Tristin D.
Brisbois-Clarkson, Wendy V. Wismer and Vickie E. Baracos; 14. Sleep and its
disorders: clinical science Sofia Ancoli-Israel and Lianqi Liu; 15. Sleep
and its disorders Mark R. Opp and Luca Imeri; 16. Proteins and symptoms
Bang-Ning Lee and James M. Reuben; 17. Genetic approaches to treating and
preventing symptoms in patients with cancer Quiling Shi and Charles S.
Cleeland; 18. Functional imaging of symptoms T. Dorina Papageorgiou, Edward
F. Jackson and Javier O. Valenzuela; 19. High-dose therapy and
posttransplantation symptom burden: striking a balance Sergio A. Giralt and
Loretta A. Williams; Part III. Clinical Perspectives in Symptom Management
and Research: 20. Promoting symptom research in cooperative groups Lynne I.
Wagner and David Cella; 21. Practical aspects of symptom management in
patients with cancer Richard T. Lee and Michael J. Fisch; Part IV. Symptom
Measurement: 22. Symptom measurement by patient report Charles S. Cleeland
and Tito R. Mendoza; 23. The economics of cancer-related symptoms: valuing
supportive care interventions Lesley-Ann Miller and Jane C. Weeks; 24.
Longitudinal models for symptoms Diane L. Fairclough; 25. Bayesian adaptive
design: a new approach to test the effectiveness of symptom-reducing agents
using patient-reported outcomes Valen E. Johnson and Tito R. Mendoza; Part
V. Government and Industry Perspectives: 26. Promoting cancer symptom
science research Ann O'Mara and Maria Sgambati; 27. Developing symptom
management drugs Joanna M. Brell and Lori M. Minasian; 28. Cancer-related
symptoms: issues for consideration in drug and therapeutic biological
product label claims in the United States Jane A. Scott; 29. Symptom
research: looking ahead Charles S. Cleeland, Adrian J. Dunn and Michael J.
Fisch; Index.
Science Charles S. Cleeland, Adrian J. Dunn and Michael J. Fisch; 2.
Researching the mechanisms underlying the symptoms of patients with cancer
Adrian J. Dunn; 3. Cytokines, sickness behavior: a model for cancer
symptoms Steven S. Zalcman, Randall T. Woodruff, Ruchika Mohla and Allan
Siegal; Part II. Cancer Symptom Mechanisms and Models: Clinical and Basic
Science: 4. The clinical science of cancer pain assessment and management
Russell K. Portenoy and Victor T. Chang; 5. Pain: basic science: 5a.
Mechanisms of disease-related pain in cancer: insights from the study of
bone tumors Patrick W. Mantyh and Juan Miguel Jimenez Andrade; 5b.
Neuropathic pain: basic science Patrick M. Dougherty and Haijun Zhang; 6.
Cognitive dysfunction: is chemobrain real? Christina A. Meyers and Jeffrey
S. Wefel; 7. Cognitive impairment: basic science Perry N. Fuchs, Jessica A.
Boyette-Davis and Adrian J. Dunn; 8. Depression in cancer: pathophysiology
at the mind-body interface Andrew H. Miller, Michael A. Burke and Charles
L. Raison; 9. Depressive illness: basic science: 9a. Animal models of
depressed mood and sickness behavior Adrian J. Dunn; 9b. From inflammation
to sickness and depression: the cytokine connection Robert Dantzer and
Keith W. Kelly; 10. Cancer-related fatigue: clinical science Xin Shelley
Wang; 11. Developing translational animal models of cancer-related fatigue
Mary W. Meagher; 12. Cancer anorexia/weight loss syndrome Aminah Jatoi and
Nisha Lassi; 13. Appetite loss/cachexia: basic science Tristin D.
Brisbois-Clarkson, Wendy V. Wismer and Vickie E. Baracos; 14. Sleep and its
disorders: clinical science Sofia Ancoli-Israel and Lianqi Liu; 15. Sleep
and its disorders Mark R. Opp and Luca Imeri; 16. Proteins and symptoms
Bang-Ning Lee and James M. Reuben; 17. Genetic approaches to treating and
preventing symptoms in patients with cancer Quiling Shi and Charles S.
Cleeland; 18. Functional imaging of symptoms T. Dorina Papageorgiou, Edward
F. Jackson and Javier O. Valenzuela; 19. High-dose therapy and
posttransplantation symptom burden: striking a balance Sergio A. Giralt and
Loretta A. Williams; Part III. Clinical Perspectives in Symptom Management
and Research: 20. Promoting symptom research in cooperative groups Lynne I.
Wagner and David Cella; 21. Practical aspects of symptom management in
patients with cancer Richard T. Lee and Michael J. Fisch; Part IV. Symptom
Measurement: 22. Symptom measurement by patient report Charles S. Cleeland
and Tito R. Mendoza; 23. The economics of cancer-related symptoms: valuing
supportive care interventions Lesley-Ann Miller and Jane C. Weeks; 24.
Longitudinal models for symptoms Diane L. Fairclough; 25. Bayesian adaptive
design: a new approach to test the effectiveness of symptom-reducing agents
using patient-reported outcomes Valen E. Johnson and Tito R. Mendoza; Part
V. Government and Industry Perspectives: 26. Promoting cancer symptom
science research Ann O'Mara and Maria Sgambati; 27. Developing symptom
management drugs Joanna M. Brell and Lori M. Minasian; 28. Cancer-related
symptoms: issues for consideration in drug and therapeutic biological
product label claims in the United States Jane A. Scott; 29. Symptom
research: looking ahead Charles S. Cleeland, Adrian J. Dunn and Michael J.
Fisch; Index.