Psychosocial Oncology Cancer Psychosocial Challenges associated with Cancer Random
100
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
100
What is Canada
Which Country has one of the highest rates of cancer survival rates around the world?
100
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
100
What are Social Workers
the primary providers of psychosocial services in cancer treatment centers around the world are
200
What are social workers
The primary providers of psychosocial services around the world
200
What are prostate, breast, lung and colorectal
The 4 most common types of cancer are
200
a person's ethnicity, spirituality, personality, life experiences, and family situation can affect how a person is impacted by cancer
200
phases of the cancer trajectory
prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, palliative, end of life care and bereavement are
300
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
300
What is 50,000
Approximately how many Albertans are currently being treated for cancer
400
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
400
What is 100
Approximately how many different types of cancer exist






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