Rethinking Experiences of Childhood Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Chronic Childhood Illness
Mary Dixon-Woods, Bridget Young and David Heney
Published by Open University Press
£19.99; ISBN: 033521255
STAR RATING: 3/5
This book is aimed at professionals working within the field of childhood cancer, and is written by a sociologist, a psychologist and a practising paediatric oncologist, writes Julie Charlesworth. It intends to show how the study of childhood cancer can benefit from a multidisciplinary approach that recognises contributions from a range of social sciences, within the context of the clinical issues. The authors suggest there is a need for a more up-to-date social science perspective on childhood cancer not only for researchers, but also to inform policy and practice in relation to the care of children with cancer and their families.
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