1st Edition
Laryngeal Cancer An Interdisciplinary Resource for Practitioners
Laryngeal cancer is a complex medical condition, and its treatments, both surgical and nonsurgical, typically affect a variety of life functions. These complex consequences of laryngeal cancer necessitate that many different medical specialties work together as a cohesive, collaborative care team to support patients and their caregivers/families.
Despite the interdisciplinary treatment that laryngeal cancer requires, many resources offer the perspective of only one specific profession. Laryngeal Cancer: An Interdisciplinary Resource for Practitioners caters to the team approach that is needed to provide patients with evidence-based treatment and maximize outcomes.
To fill this need for an interdisciplinary text, Drs. Jennifer Campion Friberg and Lisa Vinney bring together a wide range of medical professionals to represent their unique perspectives on the treatment of patients with laryngeal cancer. Each chapter addresses a different critical aspect of the interdisciplinary care and how they impact the other aspects, written by experts in each field.
Sample Chapters Include:
- Medical and Surgical Diagnosis
- Airway and Respiratory Challenges
- Nutrition and Swallowing Challenges
- Psychosocial Care of the Patient
When the whole team of health care professionals involved in laryngeal cancer management understands the big picture of care, they can tailor individual treatment priorities to the needs of each unique patient and maximize quality of life. Because of this, Laryngeal Cancer: An Interdisciplinary Resource for Practitioners is designed to be a comprehensive guide for any professional involved in the many facets of interdisciplinary care for patients with laryngeal cancer.
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the EditorsContributing Authors
Foreword by Edie R. Hapner, PhD, CCC-SLPIntroduction
Chapter 1 The Laryngeal Cancer Care Team: Diagnosis Through TreatmentLisa A. Vinney, PhD, CCC-SLP/L and Jennifer Campion Friberg, EdD, CCC-SLP/L, ASHA Fellow
Chapter 2 Understanding the Anatomy and Physiology of Speech, Voice, and SwallowingAmy E. Engelhoven, PhD, CCC-SLP and Bonnie K. Slavych, MS, CCC-SLP
Chapter 3 Medical and Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment of Laryngeal CancerConnor W. Hoban, BS; Paul L. Swiecicki, MD; and Andrew G. Shuman, MD
Chapter 4 Airway and Respiratory Challenges in Laryngeal Cancer Lisa Crujido, MS, CCC-SLP
Chapter 5 Communication Challenges in Laryngeal Cancer Philip C. Doyle, PhD, CCC-SLP
Chapter 6 Nutrition and Swallowing Challenges in Laryngeal CancerRachael E. Kammer, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S and Tessa Goldsmith, MA, CCC-SLP
Chapter 7 Psychosocial Care of the Patient With Laryngeal Cancer Katharine E. Duckworth, PhD and Richard P. McQuellon, PhD
Chapter 8 Palliative Care for Patients With Laryngeal CancerJulia R. Brennan, BSE; Andrew J. Rosko, MD; and Andrew G. Shuman, MDGlossaryFinancial Disclosures
Index
Biography
Jennifer Campion Friberg, EdD, CCC-SLP/L, ASHA Fellow, Cross Endowed Chair in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Associate Professor, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois.
Lisa A. Vinney, PhD, CCC-SLP/L, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois.