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Ann Fish-Steagall, RN, BSN, OCN
Clinical Coordinator
Multidisciplinary Thoracic
Oncology Program
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina

 
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Track 1 Prelude: Patients reflect on the initial diagnosis of lung cancer
Track 2 Introduction
Track 3 Role of the psychiatric nurse practitioner on a multidisciplinary team
Track 4 Strategies to support and communicate with lung cancer patients
Track 5 Differences in approach to coping with a lung cancer diagnosis
Track 6 Reactions to a diagnosis of lung cancer in nonsmokers versus smokers

 
Dr Lilenbaum and Three of His Patients
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Miami School of Medicine
Director, Thoracic Oncology Program
The Mount Sinai Comprehensive
Cancer Center
Miami Beach, Florida

 
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Track 1 Case discussion: A 60-year-old woman with unresectable Stage IIIA disease
Track 2 Efficacy and tolerability of cisplatin/etoposide followed by consolidation docetaxel
Track 3 Initial reaction to a diagnosis of lung cancer
Track 4 Side effects and tolerability of chemoradiation and maintenance docetaxel
Track 5 Living with and recovering from treatment for lung cancer
Track 6 Shame associated with lung cancer in patients who have smoked
Track 7 Impact of a cancer diagnosis on life perspective
Track 8 Perspectives on interactions with healthcare providers and other patients
Track 9 Fear associated with a lung cancer diagnosis
Track 10 Case discussion: A 60-year-old woman with Stage IIIB lung cancer
Track 11 Importance of a support system for patients
Track 12 Patient experience after being diagnosed with cancer
Track 13 Patient’s reaction to a lung cancer diagnosis
Track 14 Ex-smokers’ acceptance of a lung cancer diagnosis
Track 15 Side effects with cisplatin/docetaxel plus radiation therapy
Track 16 Challenges of living with lung cancer
Track 17 Heightened emotional sensitivity caused by a cancer diagnosis
Track 18 Change in life perspective after a cancer diagnosis Audio
Track 19 Feeling of relief associated with talking about personal experiences Audio
Track 20 Case discussion: A 56-year-old nonsmoking neurologist treated on Phase II trial of oxaliplatin/gemcitabine with bevacizumab Audio
Track 21 Selection of chemotherapeutic regimen for management of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) Audio
Track 22 Counseling patients about side effects associated with docetaxel Audio
Track 23 Duration of treatment with chemotherapy Audio
Track 24 Tolerability and efficacy of bevacizumab Audio
Track 25 Change in life perspective after a cancer diagnosis Audio
Track 26 Differences between oncology clinicians and other healthcare professionals Audio
Track 27 Patient experience after being diagnosed with lung cancer Audio
Track 28 Physician’s perspective on hospital care and being a patient Audio
Track 29 Tolerability of oxaliplatin/gemcitabine in combination with bevacizumab Audio
Track 30 Different reactions of family and friends to a diagnosis of cancer Audio
Track 31 Prejudice against and guilt felt by lung cancer patients Audio
Track 32 Patients’ desire for more time with their clinicians Audio
Track 33 Change in life perspective after a cancer diagnosis Audio
Track 34 Importance of a positive attitude in living with lung cancer Audio
Track 35 Impact of a clinician’s caring attitude on patient coping
 
Ms Fish-Steagall (part II)
Clinical Coordinator
Multidisciplinary Thoracic
Oncology Program
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina

 
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Track 1 Up-front staging of patients with NSCLC
Track 2 Counseling patients about adjuvant chemotherapy
Track 3 Side effects associated with adjuvant chemotherapy
Track 4 Time course for recovery from and tolerability of adjuvant chemotherapy
Track 5 Chemoradiation for Stage III disease
Track 6 Side effects associated with prophylactic cranial irradiation
Track 7 Management of treatment-related esophagitis
Track 8 Management of Stage IV NSCLC
Track 9 Case discussion: A 74-year-old woman with Stage IV disease and poor performance status