


ISBN-13: 9783031338540 / Angielski
ISBN-13: 9783031338540 / Angielski
Mark Foulkes has been in post as Nurse Consultant and Macmillan Lead Cancer Nurse at the Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust since 2007. He is the current President of the UK Oncology Nursing Society (UKONS). He has been a UKONS board member since 2018 where he edits the twice-monthly e-newsletter and is a board representative for the UK Lead Cancer Nurse Members Interest Group.
She worked in adult cancer care for most of her career and felt privileged to have fulfilled the role of Consultant Cancer Nurse, which enabled her to remain clinical day to day, yet also be active in research, service developments and educating others. Throughout her career she developed a wealth of skills, knowledge and expertise in patient care, leadership and service development, all of which influenced her day-to-day practice and ultimately the patient care she and others provided.
Her specialist area of clinical expertise was the management of patients with breast cancer, from receiving neo-adjuvant treatments through to end-of-life care. This involved assessing patients; managing symptoms and treatment toxicities, prescribing, requesting radiological investigations, developing and leading services and ensuring patients were offered the opportunities to take part in research. She presented at many conferences, from local to international; published extensively on an array of topics and constantly explored ways to enhance patient care throughout her career.
This Open Access textbook covers the effects impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Cancer care and how health care professionals and people with a cancer diagnosis have been affected. It discusses current research covering COVID and Cancer and considers the different impacts on patients with solid tumours and those with a haematological malignancy. The authors critically appraise how technology has been used to combat the pandemic as well as impacts on patient management and their well-being, education of health care professionals as well as the delivery of oncology cancer treatments. They also examine the ongoing psychological effects on patients, health care professionals and provide an analysis of the effects of the pandemic on the charitable sector in cancer care. Importantly this book provides both a UK and a European perspective on the above as well as looking forward to appraise the long-term effect of the pandemic on cancer care, both positive and negative.
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