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Cancer, Culture, and Communication
Author(s) -
Rhonda J. Moore,
David Spiegel
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
kluwer academic publishers ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.1007/b105731
Subject(s) - sociology , communication
Chapter 1 - Introduction Part I: Cancer across Cultures Chapter 2 - Culture and Oncology: Impact of Context Effects Chapter 3- Quality of Life in Culturally Diverse Cancer Patients Chapter 4- Cancer and Aging: A Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Analysis Chapter 5 - Children with Cancer: Cultural Differences in Communication between the United States and the United Kingdom Chapter 6 - Cancer Risk Assessment: Clinically Relevant Information is Key Part II: Cancer Interventions across Cultures Chapter 7- Cancer Prevention: Lifestyle as the Definitive Means of Cancer Control Chapter 8 - Cross-Cultural Aspects of Cancer Care Part III: Symptoms and Their Management across Cultures Chapter 9 - The Cultural Experience of Cancer Pain Chapter 10 - Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Patients with Cancer Part IV: Dying and Death in Different Cultures Chapter 11- Bereavement across Cultures Chapter 12 - The Unmet Need: Addressing Spirituality and Meaning through Culturally Sensitive Communication and Intervention

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