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cbouvia

Cancer Care and Oncology - 2 views

shared by cbouvia on 04 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    According to AOTA, almost 1 in 5 people over the age of 65 have survived cancer. Lymphedema, a secondary problem caused by cancer, is often not addressed by physicians. However, occupational therapy can address this issue and improve quality of life for these individuals. Just another very important way that occupational therapy can make a difference.
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    The growing number of people with cancer has increased the need to services such as lymphedema therapy, hospice, and palliative care. OT can help in so many ways. Who needs help "living life to the fullest" each and every day more than someone with such a grim prognosis?
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    This article talks about how cancer care and oncology is an emerging practice for OT. We help clients get control of their lives back by helping them gain or maintain function in their daily lives. Their lives aren't just about existence (fighting cancer) but about living.
anonymous

You Are Not Alone. - 0 views

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    I found this really neat resource for individuals going through the cancer process. This program is for the patients at Columbia - Presbyterian Medical Center who are going through cancer treatments and the volunteers of this program will comfort them, provide them with information, or just sit with them when they are getting their treatment just to pass the time. All of the volunteers have had cancer so they understand the different aspects that it entails. This would be a great idea for other hospitals to implement.
Robin Scarbrough

A to Z list of types of cancers - 1 views

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    Comprehensive list of cancer types from the National Cancer Institute that also includes, description, treatment, statistics, information, resources, and even clinical trials
usovan

Sacred Heart Cancer Center - Occupational Therapy - 0 views

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    I like this website because they post the latest news about the drugs that could treat some form of cancer. All information about cancer (types, treatment, prevention). From this website I found out that every 3th person in United States gets cancer. Also we can read how to live with cancer (coping skills, advice, medical research and information about palliative care). There are also recommendations on how an occupational therapist may help with assistive devices or adapted techniques to help you perform these activities easier. I thought this website was really educational and helpful.
svettesd

Great Video on what Cancer patients experience - 1 views

shared by svettesd on 27 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    I think everyone should watch this video that is working with cancer patients. Knowing what our patients might experience will be our biggest tool when treating.
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    Wow, this video really puts everything in perspective, especially the girl mentioning her still being worried about homework (day-to-day worries still causing her stress). Gives a unique perspective from young survivors of cancer as well. Typically when one thinks of cancer survivors they generally picture people who are older. I would imagine cancer patients that are younger may have some differing needs in terms of a practitioner's psychosocial approach. Great post!
jernigant

Childhood Cancer Survivor Study: An Overview - 0 views

shared by jernigant on 30 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    When we talked about cancer, I believe we talked about the adults more and not a lot about the children. This website talks about complications that can occur in children who survive cancer.
Robin Scarbrough

Cancer Care and Oncology - 0 views

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    Good resources from the AOTA about OT and cancer care
Chelsea Graves

Breast Cancer Survivorship: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center - 0 views

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    This website offers resources for emotional and psychosocial issues, rehabilitation, sexual health, social issues, support programs, etc. for breast cancer survivors. Many of these areas fall under the occupational therapy domain.
Rhonda Adkins

Coping with Cancer: Supportive and Palliative Care - 0 views

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    This is well worth reading if your loved one has been diagnosed with cancer. My niece was diagnosed with Wilm,s Tumor at the age of 2. My family and I had so many questions....this would have been beneficial to all of us. My niece has been cancer free for 10 years now
watsonml3

How Occupational Therapy Can Help People with Cancer - 1 views

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    This would be a great article to share with a patient that has cancer or with their family member. It describes the OT's role in caring for someone with cancer and the many places where OT can be provided.
Sonya Mobley

Youtube video sharing tips and advice for cancer patients experinceing fatigue - 1 views

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    This Youtube video is an OT in a cancer treatmen facility. She is sharing advice and tips for helping cancer patients with fatigue. The most common symptom of cancer is fatigue. I thought this would be good information to know as COTAs.
laygl1

Caring for cancer patients - 1 views

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    I feel all health care providers should read this article not just OT's. This article talks about how patients may be feeling after being diagnosed with cancer and how we should help them through this. They may not be able to do a lot of the things they were doing but these things are still important to them. It is our job to help them believe that there is still hope. As a health care provider and a daughter of someone that had been diagnosed with cancer, I totally agree with this article. Just because they are diagnosed doesn't mean they have to loose hope.
anonymous

The Occupational Therapists Role In Cancer Rehabilitation - 2 views

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    Read article that related about the occupational therapists role in cancer rehabilitation . Here we will discuss about Cancerrelated pain: the role of occupational therapy in. 10 occpational therap now volme fffi introduction: the context of cancer pain in oncology, the contribution of occupational therapists is starting.
williamsota2015

Occupational Therapy | Cancer Symptom Management | Treatment Side Effects Management | ... - 0 views

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    This source lists many ways occupational therapy practitioners can help cancer patients maintains or regain meaningful activities.
gruenenfeldermm

Occupational Therapy and Cancer Care - 2 views

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    Occupational Therapy play a very important role with patients dealing with a cancer diagnosis. OT can help with energy conservation issues, pain, weakness, psychosocial, and physical impairments. Quality of life and independence are key. OT can be of service to people newly diagnosed, in cancer treatment, or in hospice. What I needed reminding of was that OT can help those that have survived, especially the psychosocial aspect.
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    This article discusses the specific areas and goals that occupational therapists may address with cancer patients. I thought the writer did a great job explaining what occupational therapy is and why the field is so important. This would be a good resource for later on if I ever go on to interview for a job in oncology, would be a nice review of how impactful OT can be.
rhonda brooks

music therapy - 2 views

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    music therapy used to provide an overall sense of well being in cancer patients
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    Nice. The article is specific to music therapy in helping cancer patients, but I like that it mentions it's usefulness in reducing pain, in general.
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