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Genetic Testing For Cancer: Psychological Approaches for Helping Patients and Families


by Andrea Farkas Patenaude
by Francis S. Collins

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Sales Rank: 1458225
Studio: American Psychological Association (APA)
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 305
Publication Date: July 30, 2004
Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)


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In the coming decades, as more genes are found which convey predisposition to serious diseases, genetics will play an increasingly important role in the lives of patients seeking psychotherapeutic and family therapy services. To help patients with concerns about inherited predisposition to cancer and genetic testing, mental health professionals need to understand the psychological issues patients and families experience when they confront the prospect of learning what fate has dealt them through their genes. Psychological Aspects of Cancer Genetic Testing offers a thorough base of information about genetics, explanations of what is and is not known about cancer genetics, and descriptions of the genetic counseling process. But most importantly, this volume extensively reviews the psychological problems and dilemmas that patients concerned about hereditary cancer experience. The author skillfully and insightfully delves into personal and emotional concerns, the impact of receiving genetic test results, family and child-related matters, the challenge of making momentous decisions about prophylactic surgery, as well as complex social and ethical issues. Because psychologists and other mental health providers are trained in understanding and optimizing complex family interactions, they are in a prime position to help individuals cope with health-related threats and with the reality of inherited illness. They are, thus, poised to improve the quality of life of patients with issues related to the impact of hereditary cancer predisposition.


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Offers a basic grounding in the burgeoning field of genetics  
Although Genetic Testing For Cancer: Psychological Approaches For Helping Patients And Families offers a basic grounding in the burgeoning field of genetics and its ability to predict cancer risks, its primary focus is upon the psychological dilemmas that patients concerned about the possibility of hereditary cancer must deal with. Covering the emotional impact of test results, family and child matters, decisions about prophylactic surgery, social and ethical issues, and much more, Genetic Testing For Cancer covers its subject in an evenhanded manner, discussing various difficulties in terms especially intended for psychologists, therapists, and mental health providers. Black-and-white diagrams illustrate this thoroughly researched and highly recommended assembly of professional techniques.

October 12, 2004


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