Managing Side Effects of Breast Cancer Treatment -

Managing Side Effects of Breast Cancer Treatment

Yeşim Bakar, Alper Tuğral (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
2025 | 2024
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-75479-1 (ISBN)
149,79 inkl. MwSt

This book comprehensively addresses various aspects of breast cancer survivorship issues, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary teamwork in their management. What sets this work apart is its collaborative approach, incorporating insights from diverse healthcare professionals.

With increasing survival rates and prolonged disease-free periods, there is a strong need in managing breast cancer treatment in the short and long-term. This book underscores the necessity of addressing often overlooked or underestimated issues during the survivorship phase, contributing to enhance the knowledge from both the patient and healthcare provider perspectives.

The book's content is thoughtfully organized to ensure accessibility, targeting not only specialized readers but also undergraduate health professional students, including physical therapists and nurses, who intend to delve deeper into the field of breast cancer care.

This book will be an invaluable guide not only for healthcare professionals such as oncologists, hematologists, surgeons, physical therapists, nurses, nutritionists, and psychologists, but also for undergraduate students pursuing bachelor's degrees in these fields. Additionally, it offers valuable insights and support to breast cancer survivors on their journey to recovery.

Dr. Yesim Bakar graduated from the School of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at Hacettepe University in 1997, completed a Master of Science Degree at the Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department at Hacettepe University in 2000, and a Philosophy of Doctorate at the Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department in Hacettepe University in 2005. Dr. Bakar worked at Baskent Hospital as a Physical Therapist between 1997 and 1998 at the School of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at Hacettepe University as a Research Assistant between 1998 and 2005 years, she had an academic degree at Abant Izzet Baysal University as Assistant Professor in 2005 as Associate Professor in 2011 and Professor in 2016.

Yesim Bakar has worked as a Physical Therapist and Academic Staff for over twenty-five years. In 2001, she received training in Manual Lymph Drainage Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy at Földischule in Germany and became a certified Lymphedema Therapist. After that, she won the German Academic Exchange Servis Award and went to Földiclinic Germany (European Centre for Lymphology) as a researcher for 6 months in 2001. Then she returned to her country and opened the first lymphedema unit at Hacettepe University in Turkey. She can be accepted as the first of the pioneers of lymphology knowledge in Turkey.

She is also currently a Senior Instructor for Manual Lymph Drainage/Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy (Földischule, Germany), responsible for giving the post-graduate courses including manual lymph drainage techniques for lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency and compression techniques. Nearly 700 post-graduate physiotherapists in Turkey were trained and certified by her efforts. Dr. Yesim Bakar has dedicated most of her time on teaching and especially working on research projects on subjects of lymphedema and physiotherapy.

Specifically, her studies are associated with oncological rehabilitation, lymphedema, women's health, and chronic venous insufficiency. She has over 200 International Publications and research papers in peer-reviewed journals paper presentations at the International Congresses and more than 20 book chapters regarding lymphology, phlebology, and oncologic physiotherapy. Her publications have been cited more than one thousand five hundred times. In addition to her academic studies, Dr. Bakar has served many years of administrative experience in different administrative positions, including Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Head of the Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Member of the University Senate and Board of Directors, and Member of the Ethics Committee. She is the Founding President of the Lymphedema Association in Turkey in 2008 and the Lymphology Association in 2014. She is a member of the European Society of Lymphology and the Turkish Physiotherapists Association. She has been working in a private clinic since January 2024.

 

Dr. Alper Tugral is working as an academician in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation at Izmir Bakirçay University, Türkiye. He earned his PhD in 2021, with his doctoral dissertation focused on evaluating the upper extremity functionality of breast cancer survivors. His scholarly and research activities are concentrated in several pivotal areas within physiotherapy and rehabilitation. These include, but are not limited to, the management and therapeutic approaches for lymphedema and its rehabilitation processes; comprehensive rehabilitation strategies in oncological care; therapeutic interventions and rehabilitative measures for venous diseases; and the principles and practices of complex decongestive physiotherapy. Dr. Tugral's research is crucial for advancing both theoretical knowledge and clinical practice in these specialized areas. His published works cover a range of topics including breast cancer, the role of exercise in cancer treatment, and functional outcomes in

Part I : Medical Management of Breast Cancer.- 1. Breast cancer: General overview.- 2. Breast Cancer Surgery: Special Focus on Preventive Strategies in Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema.- 3. Oncological Treatment of Breast Cancer.- 4. Radiation Treatment in Breast Cancer.- 5. Genetic perspective of breast cancer patients: Implications for family members.- 6. Immunotherapy For Breast Cancer Survivors: Implications for Clinical Practice.- 7. Hormone Therapy and Oral Medications in Breast Cancer.- Part II : Common problems in breast cancer survivorship and management.- 8. Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema: From Description To Management.- 9. Physiotherapy And Rehabilitation For Pain In Breast Cancer: From Background To Management.- 10. Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (Cipn) In Breast Cancer: A Detailed View Of The Burdensome Side Effect Of Chemotherapy.- 11. Postural and Balance Problems in Breast Cancer Survivors and Managing Options.- 12. Shoulder Function.- 13. Axillary Web Syndrome: Management and Implications for Function.- 14. Upper Back and Neck Problems and Management in Breast Cancer Survivorship.- 15. Respiratory Problems and Management in Breast Cancer Survivors: What Should We Focus On?.- 16. Fine motor function in breast cancer: Special focus on sensation.- 17. Exercise In Breast Cancer: A Key Factor For The Management Of Side Effects Of Breast Cancer.- 18. Nutrition In Breast Cancer.- Part III : Specific problems in breast cancer survivorship and management.- 19. Management Of Hematological Toxicity In Breast Cancer Patients.- 20. Sexual Dysfunction in Breast Cancer: Managing of Unmet Need of an Important Aspect.- 21. Cognitive Problems And Management In Breast Cancer.- 22. Psychosocial Perspective in Breast Cancer: From Diagnosis to Survivorship.- 23. Auditory/Vestibular Problems and Their Management After Systemic Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer.- 24. Sleep Problems And Management Breast Cancer.- 25. Fertility Problems in Breast Cancer Survivorship: Special Focus on Younger Breast Cancer Survivors.- 26. Financial Toxicity and Employment: Experienced Drawbacks For Back to Work.- 27. Body Image and Body Awareness in Breast Cancer: The Role of Imagination.- 28. Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients.- 29. Complementary Modalities in the Management of Symptoms of Breast Cancer.- 30. Catheter Care and Education in Breast Cancer Patients.- 31. Home Care Management of Breast Cancer Survivors: The Role of Caregivers.- 32. Telerehabilitation in Breast Cancer: A Promising Option For Managing Side Effects.- 33. Microbiota in Breast Cancer: A Need for Further Knowledge.- 34. Understanding, Addressing, and Managing Activities of Daily Living Limitations in Breast Cancer Survivors.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.1.2025
Zusatzinfo Approx. 320 p. 40 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie
Schlagworte Breast cancer related lymphedema • Breast Cancer Surgery • Breast Cancer Survivors • Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy • oncological rehabilitation • quality of life
ISBN-10 3-031-75479-4 / 3031754794
ISBN-13 978-3-031-75479-1 / 9783031754791
Zustand Neuware
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