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Zusatztext Whilst the target audience is the hospital palliative care team, this concise and reasonably priced volume would undoubtedly also be valuable to doctors and specialist nurses in haematology... Overall I would certainly recommend this book. Klappentext Palliative Care Consultations in Haemoto-oncology is the first book in a new international! multi-contributed series aimed at providing practical! clinical guidance on how to deal with difficult symptoms related to specific cancer sites. Patients with hematological malignancy often undergothe most rigorous treatments! usually requiring long inpatient stays at tertiary referral centres far removed from friends! families and everyday life. The treatment for some malignancies is palliative! although aggressive! from diagnosis and there can be a number of difficult symptom controlproblems all of which are covered in this book. This volume draws on the expertise of the hematologist who is vital if the patient is to have optima care and provides practical advice in an easily accessible form so that the book can be read and referred to on the ward! or before a domiciliaryvisit. Specialists in palliative care and oncology settings! working in the acute sector and in hospices! will find this book invaluable. It will also appeal to consultants as well as specialist registrars! clinical nurse specialists and nurse practitioners in palliative care! oncology andhematology. Practical, accessible guidance on dealing with the difficult symptoms that arise in the haemato-oncological patient. Zusammenfassung Palliative Care Consultations in Haemato-oncology is the first book in a new international, multi-contributed series aimed at providing practical, clinical guidance on how to deal with difficult symptoms related to specific cancer sites. Patients with haematological malignancy often undergo the most rigorous treatments, usually requiring long inpatient stays at tertiary referral centres far removed from friends, families and everyday life. The treatment for some malignancies is palliative, although aggressive, from diagnosis and there can be a number of difficult symptom-control problems all of which are covered in this book. This volume draws on the expertise of the haematologist who is vital if the patient is to have optimal care and provides practical advice in an easily accessible form so that the book can be read and referred to on the ward, or before a domiciliary visit. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Jenny Craig: Management of myeloma 2: Kristian Bowles and Robert Marcus: Management of lymphoma 3: Santiago Pavlovsky, Pablo Desmery and Maria Cecilia Dignani: Management of acute leukaemias 4: Ghulam Mufti and Kavita Raj: Myelodysplastic syndromes 5: Helen Balsdon and Jenny Craig: Bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cell transplantation 6: Sue Closs: Palliative care for patients undergoing intensive chemotherapy 7: Ilora Finlay, Pia Amsler and Rosemary Wade: Mouth care for haematology patients 8: Anna Spathis: The essentials of symptom control in haemato-oncology 9: Annette Vielhaber and Russell Portenoy: When the opioid fails: managing the patient with severe neuropathic pain 10: David Jeffrey and Ray Owen: Changing the emphasis from active curative care to active palliative care in haematology patients 11: Wale Atoyebi, Tim Littlewood and Robert Twycross: The significance and management of anaemia in palliative care patients 12: Beverley Hunt and Simon Noble: Thrombotic and bleeding complications in haematological malignancies 13: Mary Miller: The management of sweating 14: Lorraine Moth and Cathy Alban-Jones: Home care for terminally ill haematology patients 15: Fiona Hicks: The last days of life ...