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Robinson, Lorraine. Ed(S): Jacobs, Chris; Robinson, Lorraine; Webb, Patricia - Genetics for Health Professionals in Cancer Care - 9780199672844 - V9780199672844
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Genetics for Health Professionals in Cancer Care

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Description for Genetics for Health Professionals in Cancer Care Paperback. Genetics for Health Professionals in Cancer Care equips health professionals with the knowledge and skills required for all aspects of managing cancer family history, including discussing the challenges raised, and provides practical guidance on setting up a cancer family history clinic in primary and secondary care. Editor(s): Jacobs, Chris; Robinson, Lorraine; Webb, Patricia. Num Pages: 368 pages, black & white tables, figures. BIC Classification: MFN; MJCL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 246 x 170 x 20. Weight in Grams: 634.
The role of genetics is becoming increasingly important in all aspects of healthcare and particularly in the field of cancer care. Genetics for Health Professionals in Cancer Care: From Principles to Practice equips health professionals with the knowledge and skills required for all aspects of managing cancer family history. This includes taking an accurate cancer family history and drawing a family tree; understanding cancer biology, basic cancer genetics and the genes involved in hereditary breast, ovarian, prostate, colorectal, gastric and related gynaecological cancers and rare cancer predisposing syndromes; assessing cancer risk and communicating risk information; early detection and risk reducing measures available for those at increased risk and managing individuals with hereditary cancer. Drawing on experiences of health professionals, Genetics for Health Professionals in Cancer Care discusses the challenges raised and provides practical advice and insight into what happens when a patient is referred for genetic counselling and genetic testing, including the psychological, social and ethical issues faced by individuals and families with and at risk of hereditary cancer. The book also provides practical guidance on setting up a cancer family history clinic in primary and secondary care. Genetics for Health Professionals in Cancer Care is essential reading for healthcare professionals working with cancer patients and their families, and is an ideal reference text for non-specialists working in cancer genetics.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Oxford University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
368
Condition
New
Number of Pages
364
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780199672844
SKU
V9780199672844
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99-11

About Robinson, Lorraine. Ed(S): Jacobs, Chris; Robinson, Lorraine; Webb, Patricia
Prior to becoming a genetic counsellor, Chris was an experienced critical care nurse and transplant coordinator. She was appointed to the post of Consultant Genetic Counsellor in Cancer Genetics in 2006 and has led/ jointly led the cancer genetics service for the South East of England since 2008. In addition to providing genetic counselling, her service development experience has included setting up and establishing a network of cancer risk assessment clinics and establishing and running a BRCA family service for patients with BRCA1/2 gene mutations and developing, implementing a rapid breast cancer risk assessment service and Mismatch Repair gene testing service. Her educational and research interests are in improving communication and understanding about cancer genetics. Chris is the clinical lead for the Advanced Healthcare Practice in Cancer Genetics course, run jointly by King's College London and St. George's University of London and Kingston University. Lorraine Robinson has worked as a Lecturer for several years both at King's College London and The Royal Marsden Hospital. Her interests are in cancer care, breast care, psychological interventions and health policy. She has worked as an Associate Journal Editor and has had key positions within the RCN Cancer Nursing Society and EONS. Lorraine is undertaking a Doctorate in Healthcare with her research focussing on the needs of women living with metastatic breast cancer. At present Lorraine is the Programme Leader for the BSc programmes in Cancer Care, Palliative Care and Haemato-oncology and the Lead for the pre-registration BSc Adult Nursing course. Pat Webb is committed to delivering a multi-professional and collaborative approach to cancer and palliative care in clinical work, education and research. In her current role (Principal Lecturer in the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, and Course Director, MSc Healthcare at St. George's University of London), she is the strategic lead in cancer and palliative care research and education, running and developing the curricula for post graduate modules in cancer and End of Life Care. In addition, Pat was the Editor of the international peer-reviewed journal, European Journal of Cancer Care for 18 years until 2009. Pat has used her nursing qualification and experience to work across professional disciplines, and statutory and voluntary sectors. This has included reporting on the ethics of palliative care for the Bioethics division of the European Commission and organizing and lecturing on cancer and palliative care programmes through the European School of Oncology.

Reviews for Genetics for Health Professionals in Cancer Care
Featured on Doody's Core Titles List for 2018 This excellent book is aimed at health professionals who do not specialise in cancer genetics but who, through their clinical practice, have frequent contact with patients with hereditary cancer or a family history of cancer. . . Each section has a detailed introduction at the beginning; the chapters are then divided with easy to follow sub-headings and finally a summary. This ensures that complex ideas are kept manageable. The expertise of the authors is apparent throughout the text.
Rebecca Myatt, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust; Nursing Times
The book is well written and edited by an interdisciplinary team of leading experts in cancer genetics in the U.K. ....The guided activities are an excellent feature, which can be particularly useful to facilitate applied learning by the individual or in classroom/group learning settings.
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