Evidence-Based Cancer Care and Prevention: Behavioral Interventions

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Charles W. Given, PhD, Barbara Given, RN, PhD, FAAN, Sharon Kozachik, MSN, RN, MS, Danielle Nicole DeVoss, PhD
Springer Publishing Company, Mar 1, 2003 - Medical - 448 pages

The goal of behavioral oncology is to understand and explain the role and impact of behaviors at all phases in the cancer trajectory -- from prevention and detection to diagnosis and early treatment, to survivorship, recurrence, and/or death. Each chapter includes summaries of recent research on cancer-related behavioral interventions, discussions of the studies summarized, and suggestions for future research. The book is a product of collaboration among members of the Behavioral Cooperative Oncology Group of the Mary Margaret Walther Program for Cancer Care Research at the Walther Cancer Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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