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- W2007339969 abstract "This article has tried to describe the current status of psychosocial research in the rehabilitation of the cancer patient. It attempted to weave together the author's perspective of how decisions early in the history of sponsored research programs, particularly by the National Cancer Institute, combined with a limited knowledge base led to limited growth of the Rehabilitation Program. Thus, the current status of psychosocial cancer rehabilitation can be reasonably attributed to the decision at the National Cancer Institute to encourage the development of cancer rehabilitation services, rather than to aggressively expand the knowledge base. Although, in retrospect, it is possible to criticize these decisions, in fact, they were legitimate choices among a wide range of options. It was also not possible in this article to discuss many topics in psychosocial cancer rehabilitation, 34 particularly differences in psychosocial adjustment as a function of type of cancer. What the study attempted to do was to confront the impression that cancer rehabilitation, in general, and psychosocial cancer rehabilitation, in particular, are ancillary activities that can receive a secondary level of resource allocation and support. The point was made that determining if psychosocial rehabilitation is possible raises as many basic research questions as does understanding how chemotherapy works or how a malignancy develops. All three areas ask legitimate basic research questions on how the body works and how behavior changes. Today, 10 years after the start of the original Rehabilitation Program, psychosocial cancer rehabilitation is an established field of study and an integral part of most major oncology services. Now, as stated, what is needed is an expansion of its knowledge base. Some of the issues that are deserving of support include studies on cosmesis, to what extent voluntary processes can compensate loss in speech and swallowing functions, functional evaluation following alternative surgical procedures,47 what is the quality of life following long-term survival of cancer, what are the group dynamics following return of a cancer patient to a work site, and so on. Each of these research questions can be guided by the same model developed for cancer control research by Greenwald and Cullen.48 Other more general approaches include recognizing and promoting the preventative dimension of cancer rehabilitation49 and developing the art and practice of psychometric assessment of psychosocial aspects of cancer rehabilitation, just to name two such areas. The American Cancer Society also recently sponsored a meeting to review and set new directions for psychosocial rehabilitation research.50 What may also be evident from this review is the critical interdependence of science progress and science administration. Paradoxically, much less is known about how to successfully administer a science program then to do science. If the early history of the Rehabilitation Program has any long-term consequence it should be by promoting the study of science administration, in and of itself." @default.
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