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Lung Cancer Rehabilitation, 1st Edition

ISBN: 9780323834049
ISBN: 9780323834049
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Edited by cancer rehabilitation specialist Dr. Adrian Cristian, Lung Cancer Rehabilitation provides clinicians with a concise and accessible resource covering the holistic rehabilitation of lung cancer patients. Beginning with the epidemiology, genetics, and pathophysiology of lung cancer, it then covers clinical assessment and treatment options before providing comprehensive coverage of rehabilitation. Offering practical information, best practices and the latest advances and research, this book is a valuable reference for physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians and residents, as well as occupational therapists and physical therapists.
Key Features
  • Provides a clear understanding of the current medical, surgical and radiation treatments for lung cancer.
  • Covers the whole spectrum of lung cancer rehabilitation, including the role of physical and occupational therapy, the treatment of anxiety and depression, integrative care, pain management, nutritional rehabilitation and more.
  • Offers a timely and convenient resource written by leading experts in lung cancer and rehabilitation.
Author Information
Edited by Adrian Cristian, MD MHCM FAAPMR, Chief, Cancer Rehabilitation, Miami Cancer Institute, Miami, Florida.

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Cover image
Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
Dedication
List of Contributors
Preface
Chapter 1. An Overview of the Epidemiology, Types of Lung Cancer, Staging, and Rehabilitation Continuum of Care
Epidemiology
Racial/Ethnic Differences
Screening
Subtypes of Lung Cancer
Neurologic Syndromes
Rheumatologic Conditions
Determining Prognosis
Importance of Prehabilitation in Patients With Lung Cancer
The Continuum of Care for Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
Acute Hospitalization
Conclusion
Chapter 2. Systemic Therapy and Radiation Therapy in Lung Cancer
Introduction
Epidemiology of Lung Cancer
Staging for Lung Cancer
Treatment Options
Stage by Stage Treatments
Toxicities
Case Studies
Conclusion
Chapter 3. The Assessment of the Person With Lung Cancer and Implications for the Rehabilitation Clinician
Introduction
Epidemiology of Lung Cancer
Types of Lung Cancer
Staging of Lung Cancer
Lung Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of Lung Cancer
Metastasis
Changes to Lung Function in Treatment of Lung Cancer
Surgery
Systemic Therapy
Radiotherapy
Effect of Cancer Treatment on Muscles and Nerves
The Assessment of the Patient With Lung Cancer—An Overview
Medical Interview
Physical Examination
Medical Record Review
Diagnostic Imaging and Laboratory Testing
Conclusion
Chapter 4. Assessment, Treatment, and Rehabilitation of Bone and Spinal Metastasis in Lung Cancer
Background
Pathophysiology of Osseous Metastases
Epidemiology
Skeletal-Related Events
Diagnostic Evaluation
Treatment
Physiatrist Assessment
Rehabilitation Efforts
Role of Inpatient Rehabilitation
Discussions on Prognosis and Survival
Conclusion
Chapter 5. Lung Cancer in the Palliative Care Setting: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for Collaboration
Introduction
Lung Cancer Epidemiology
Integrated Interdisciplinary Palliative Care Alongside Standard Oncologic Care in the Management of Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer Patients
Assessment of Patients—The Palliative Care Approach
Role of Telemedicine in Palliative Care
Physical Symptom Management
Dyspnea
Cough
Fatigue
Cachexia
Depression
Spiritual and Existential Distress
Family and Caregiver Support/Caregiver Burnout
Advance Care Planning
End of Life
Transition to Hospice
Conclusion
Chapter 6. Psychosocial Distress and Anxiety in Lung Cancer
Background
Defining Distress and Anxiety
Distress and Anxiety in the Lung Cancer Population
Psychosocial Needs of the Lung Cancer Population
Screening for Distress
Interventions for Psychological Distress and Anxiety
Implications for Clinical Practice
Conclusion
Chapter 7. Lung Cancer Survivorship
Survivorship
Quality of Life in Lung Cancer Survivorship
Tobacco Cessation
Cancer-Related Pain
Fatigue
Dyspnea
Physical Activity
Psychological Impact
Nutrition
Role of Survivorship and Return to Work
Surveillance and Preventative Health
Challenges Facing Delivery of Survivorship Services for Lung Cancer Survivors
Conclusion
Chapter 8. Exercise and Lung Cancer
Contributors to Decreased Exercise Capacity
Pathophysiology
Benefits of Exercise
Barriers to Exercise
Future Directions
Sample Exercise Prescriptions
Chapter 9. Lung Cancer Book—Prehabilitation Chapter
Case Study
Introduction
Common Physical Impairments in Prehabilitation
Unimodal and Multimodal Prehabilitation
Pulmonary Prehabilitation in Practice
The Prehabilitation Assessment
Could Prehabilitation Have a Role in Lung Cancer Screening?
Stakeholder Perspective
Future Directions in Pulmonary Prehabilitation
Summary and Future Directions
Chapter 10. Cancer-Related Fatigue in Lung Cancer
Introduction
Definitions
Mechanisms
Screening
Approach to Patient With CRF
Treatment
Additional Considerations
Conclusion
Chapter 11. Sarcopenia and Frailty in Lung Cancer
Introduction
Definition of Sarcopenia
Definition of Frailty
Prevalence of Sarcopenia and Frailty
Pathophysiology of Sarcopenia in Lung Cancer
Measuring Sarcopenia and Frailty
Outcomes
Interventions
Conclusion
Chapter 12. Nutritional Considerations in Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
Introduction
Estimating Nutritional Needs for Lung Cancer Patients
Dietary Interventions for Lung Cancer Patient and Survivors
Restorative Care
Palliative and Supportive Nutritional Care
Diet, Nutrition, and Physical Activity
Nutrition Assessment
Nutrition Diagnosis
Nutrition Intervention
Case Discussion
Conclusion
Chapter 13. Pain Management in Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
Introduction
Pain in Lung Cancer
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Cancer Pain
Pain Assessment
Pain Management Strategies
Types of Pain Management, In-depth
Conclusion
Chapter 14. Cognitive Impairment in Lung Cancer and Brain Metastases
Introduction
Epidemiology
Causes and Mechanisms
Prevention and Intervention
Patient Education
Conclusion
Chapter 15. Neuropathy in Lung Cancer
Introduction
Overview
Neuropathy and Functional Consequences
Neuropathy in the Cancer Patient
Conclusion
Chapter 16. Complications and Rehabilitation Challenges of Lung Cancer Surgeries
Surgical Techniques
Surgical Complications
The Role of Prerehabilitation in Lung Cancer
Chapter 17. Musculoskeletal and Neurological Complications of Check Point Inhibitors
Introduction
Chapter 18. Functional Outcomes in Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
Introduction
Establishing Functional Outcomes
Functional Outcomes Data for Lung Cancer Patients
Integrative Cancer Clinic for Lung Cancer Patients
Conclusion
Chapter 19. Telemedicine in Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
Telemedicine in Cancer
Overcoming Barriers to Cancer Rehabilitation With Telemedicine
Pain
Deconditioning and Dyspnea
Frailty
Gait and Balance Dysfunction
The Lung Cancer Telerehabilitation Consultation
Exercise and Physical Activity for Lung Cancer via Telemedicine
Pulmonary Telerehabilitation
Lung Cancer Pretelerehabilitation
Precautions and Safety Considerations in Lung Cancer Telerehabilitation
Conclusion
Index