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Psychosocial Study Group & Resource Center

Chair Contact: Antonella Surbone at dr.surbone@libero.it  and co chairs Tammy Weitzman at tweitzman@partnersand Jackie Brames at mjbrames@iupui.edu
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On behalf of MASCC Psycho-Social Study Group, we wish to bring to the attention of every MASCC Member the position statement on psychosocial services for patients with cancer recently issued by the Oncology Nursing Society. The document stresses how a variety of psychosocial issues experienced by cancer patients remain unmet, and ultimately lead to reduced patients' quality of life. The ONS position statement addresses the specific steps that nurses could take toward a proactive approach in this area. Their goal, in fact, is not only to assess patients' psycho-social needs, but also to link cancer patients to available resources. MASCC Psycho-Social Study Group is also preparing a position statement and guidelines, which will be issued in 2009.
For those interested in the ONS document, please visit  http://www.ons.org/publications/positions/Psychosocial.shtml
MASCC Symposium Presentations: Psychosocial
 
2007 St Gallen, Switzerland (search track for Psychosocial specific)
 
2006 Toronto, Canada
 2005 Geneva, Switzerland
 2004 Miami, Florida
Related Links
 
International Federation of Social Workers
 AOSW - Association of Oncology Social Work
 
IPOS - International Psycho-Oncology Society
Related Publications 
 CancerCare for the Whole Patient: Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs - Report Brief 2007

--*Attention*--

On behalf of MASCC Psycho-Social Study Group, we wish to bring to the attention of every MASCC Member this extremely important document  issued by the IOM. As our cancer patients face a host of issues and obstacles that can negatively interfere with their treatment and with the success and quality of their care, it is imperative that we all  recognize, study and address our patients’ psychosocial concerns and needs.
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