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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOBEHAVIORAL RESEARCH IN ONCOLOGY
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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOBEHAVIORAL RESEARCH IN ONCOLOGY 2ND WORKSHOP ON METHODOLOGY IN BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL CANCER RESEARCH Redd, W. H., Silberfarb, P. M., Andersen, B. L., Andrykowski, M. A., Bovbjerg, D. H., Burish, T. G., Carpenter, P. J., Cleeland, C., Dolgin, M., Levy, S. M., MITNICK, L., Morrow, G. R., Schover, L. R., Spiegel, D., Stevens, J. WILEY-LISS. 1991: 813–22Abstract
A major thrust in ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ in psychosocial oncology is the study of the interaction of psychologic and physiologic variables. This discussion reviews the current status and future directions of such ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½. Areas addressed include pain, nausea and vomiting with chemotherapy, sexuality, effects of cancer on psychologic and neuropsychologic function, impact of psychologic factors on cancer and its treatment, and psychoneuroimmunology. In addition, specific recommendations for strategies to facilitate ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ in these areas of psychosocial oncology are proposed.
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