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Dakof, Gayle A.; And Others – 1987
Research has shown that social support is psychologically beneficial to cancer patients, with support from families being especially important. A survey of the social support needs of 407 cancer patients and an in-depth interview study of 55 of those patients were conducted to examine issues concerning family support and cancer patients. Results…
Descriptors: Cancer, Coping, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Response
Diller, Leonard; And Others – 1979
Early identification of psychosocial problems and early intervention with cancer patients can be beneficial to patient rehabilitation. This report focusses on: (1) developing and implementing an effective "model program" of psychosocial intervention for adult cancer patients; (2) evaluating the impact of intervention in ameliorating cancer…
Descriptors: Cancer, Identification, Individual Counseling, Individual Needs
Public Health Service (DHEW), Rockville, MD. – 1979
This book is divided into three sections. In the first section the health consequences of smoking are delineated. Part two contains discussions of the behavioral and biological aspects of smoking. The final section is devoted to educational opportunities for preventing addiction to tobacco. (JD)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Attitudes, Behavior Patterns, Cancer
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Van Eys, J. – Journal of School Health, 1977
In this discussion of the prognosis of cancer-infected children, focus is upon the child and the impact of his disease on his relationship to the world, including the definition of "cure," physical and emotional costs of therapy, and the outlook for children with cancer. (MB)
Descriptors: Cancer, Child Development, Child Psychology, Children
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Pearse, Martha – Journal of School Health, 1977
The family of a child with cancer is faced with special adjustment problems that must be confronted, including guilt, anger, and a desire to retain a sense of normalcy. (MB)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cancer, Children, Diseases
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Pollitt, Steven – Information Processing and Management, 1987
Describes CANSEARCH, an intermediary computer system incorporating fundamental features of the expert systems approach. Designed to provide access to information on cancer therapy in the MEDLINE database for doctors with no experience in document retrieval, search strategies are explained and menu selection from a touch terminal is illustrated.…
Descriptors: Cancer, Databases, Documentation, Expert Systems
Breitenstein, Donna – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1988
Objectives, activities, instructional methods, and resources are listed for a 10-lesson unit plan for teaching about women's health issues at the secondary school level. Body image, menstrual health, substance abuse, breast and genital cancer, occupational health, pregnancy, and aging are discussed. (CB)
Descriptors: Aging Education, Body Image, Cancer, Drug Abuse
Environmental Education Report and Newsletter, 1985
Summarizes health hazards associated with air pollution, highlighting the difficulty in establishing acceptable thresholds of exposure. Respiratory disease, asthma, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other problems are addressed. Indicates that a wide range of effects from any one chemical exists and that there are differences in sensitivity to…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Cancer, Cardiovascular System, Diseases
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Arnowitz, Edward; And Others – Social Work, 1983
Describes a therapy group for cancer patients, conducted by cotherapists in an oncology waiting room. Group members provided mutual support and shared concerns and coping methods. Medical staff members became more involved and were more able to address the affective needs of the patients and their families. (JAC)
Descriptors: Cancer, Coping, Counseling Techniques, Group Therapy
Marty, Phillip J.; And Others – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1983
A study assessed the impact of using modeling and rehearsal techniques for teaching breast self-examination to college students. Although students exposed to the techniques did not differ from a control group who read pamphlets in knowledge level, their attitudes changed somewhat. (PP)
Descriptors: Cancer, College Students, Females, Health Education
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Keeling, Wayne – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1976
The author discusses the turmoil and distress he experienced when he learned that he had cancer. He suggests a new role for counselors as cancer counselors and discusses what that role might entail. (EJT)
Descriptors: Cancer, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Role, Diseases
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Schain, Wendy S. – Counseling Psychologist, 1976
This article reports that breast cancer is an increasingly widespread illness among women. It notes that there are many severe psychosocial adjustments to be made to having the disease and explores ways that counselors and therapists can help women undergoing this ordeal. (NG)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cancer, Counseling, Death
Voithofer, Rick – 2000
This paper describes the background to the problem and methodology of a study that explored a reflective new media pedagogy through the design and production of a Web-based learning environment. This environment addresses and invites cancer patients and their supporters to question established social and cultural discourses that shape the…
Descriptors: Cancer, Cultural Context, Discourse Communities, Discussion
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Rothchild, Robert – Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Discusses use of 1,1,1-trichloroethane as a substitute for carbon tetrachloride. Provides information on additives to commercially supplied sources in relation to possible reaction interferences. Warns of toxicity and possible carcinogenic action. (JM)
Descriptors: Cancer, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science
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Abate, Marie A.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1982
A project to develop, implement, and evaluate a slide/text modular oncology course teaching disease state and pharmacist-oriented information to pharmacy students, with potential adaptation for pharmacist continuing education, is described. Module effectiveness was evaluated using a pretest, posttest design, with group mean comparisons across both…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Cancer, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction
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