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  2. O'Connor, S., Surgery, in Cancer nursing: care in context, J. Corner and C.D. Bailey, Editors. 2009, Wiley-Blackwell: Chichester.
  3. Silva, E., Targeted Tailored Management of the Breast Cancer Patient at Risk for Harboring a Germline Mutation—Current Trends Affecting the Selection of Patients Considering Surgical Prophylaxis for Breast Cancer. The Breast Journal, 2009. 15: p. S76-S80.
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  29. Maracic, L. and J. Van Nostrand, Anesthetic implications for cancer chemotherapy AANA Journal, 2007. 75(3): p. 219-26.
  30. Sahai, S.K., A. Zalpour, and M.A. Rozner, Preoperative evaluation of the oncology patient. Anesthesiology Clinics, 2009. 27(4): p. 805-22.
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  33. Lee, S.J., et al., American society of clinical oncology recommendations on fertility preservation in cancer patients. Jounal of Clinical Oncology, 2006. 24(18): p. 2917-2931.
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  36. Oshodi, T.O., The impact of preoperative education on postoperative pain. British Journal of Nursing, 2007. 16(12): p. 706-710.
  37. Lauerman, C.J., Surgical patient education related to smoking. AORN Journal, 2008. 87(3): p. 599-609.
  38. Mazza, R., et al., Taking care of smoker cancer patients: a review and some recommendations. Annals of Oncology, 2010.
  39. Foltz, P., C. Wavrin, and R. Sticca, Heated intraoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy - the challenges of bringing chemotherapy into surgery. AORN Journal, 2004. 80(6): p. 1054-1068.
  40. Muehlbauer, P.M., et al., Part II: Nursing implications of administering chemotherapy in interventional radiology or the operating room. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2006. 10(3): p. 345-356.
  41. Neil, J.A., Perioperative care of the immunocompromised patient. AORN Journal, 2007. 85(3).
  42. Friese, C.R. and L.H. Aiken, Failure to rescue in the surgical oncology population: Implications for nursing and quality improvement. Oncology Nursing Forum, 2008. 35(5): p. 779-785.
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  44. Nakamura, M., Y. Kido, and T. Egawa, Development of a 32-item scale to assess postoperative dysfunction after upper gastrointestinal cancer resection. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2008. 17(11): p. 1440-1449.
  45. Dow, K.H., Contemporary issues in breast cancer: a nursing perspective. 2004, Sudbury: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
  46. Stephens, P.A., et al., Identifying the Educational Needs and Concerns of Newly Diagnosed Patients With Breast Cancer After Surgery. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2008. 12(2): p. 253-258.
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  50. Weber, B.A., et al., Urinary, sexual and bowel dysfunction and bother after radical prostatectomy. Urologic Nursing, 2007. 27(6): p. 527-533.
  51. Lynch, B.M., et al., Stoma surgery for colorectal cancer. A population-based study of patient concerns. Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 2008. 35(4): p. 424-428.
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