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What is Psychosocial Oncology
a specialty in cancer care concerned with understanding and treating the social, psychological, emotional, spiritual, quality of life and functional aspects of cancer at all phases
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What is Canada
Which Country has one of the highest rates of cancer survival rates around the world?
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What is their ability to cope
How cancer patients adjust to the changes in their lives caused by the stressful diagnosis of cancer depends on
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What are Social Workers
the primary providers of psychosocial services in cancer treatment centers around the world are
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What are social workers
The primary providers of psychosocial services around the world
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What are prostate, breast, lung and colorectal
The 4 most common types of cancer are
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a person's ethnicity, spirituality, personality, life experiences, and family situation can affect how a person is impacted by cancer
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phases of the cancer trajectory
prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, palliative, end of life care and bereavement are
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What are the key principles of psychosocial services in Canada
Person/Family centered care
Access to psychosocial oncology and supportive care services Ethical Practice Respect for Cultural Diversity Interdisciplinary Collaboration Evidence-Based Practice are |
What is 50,000
Approximately how many Albertans are currently being treated for cancer
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What are the Psychosocial Health Standards in Canada
These were developed to assist cancer facilities, administrators, program leaders and professionals in the delivery of psychosocial health services in Canada
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What is 100
Approximately how many different types of cancer exist
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