IPOS Journals
Psycho-Oncology - The Official Journal of IPOS
Psycho-Oncology is a monthly journal concerned with the psychological, behavioral, and ethical aspects of cancer. This subspecialty addresses the two major psychological dimensions of cancer: the psychological responses of patients to cancer at all stages of the disease and that of their families and caregivers; and the psychological, behavioral, and social factors that may influence the disease process.
Reduced-rate subscriptions are available with IPOS membership:
- Online subscription to twelve (12) issues per year for US$ 75.00 (US$ 40.00 for Members-in-Training); or
- Online plus hard copy subscription to twelve (12) issues per year for US$ 150.00 (US$ 115.00 for Members-in-Training).
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Questions or concerns regarding your subscription or login to the Psycho-Oncology Journal may be directed to the publisher, John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Please e-mail their Membership Advisor, Sharon Brooker, at sbrooker@wiley.co.uk. Please also inform the Membership Advisor of any address or e-mail changes.
Also available at reduced rates to IPOS members:
Palliative and Supportive Care
Palliative & Supportive Care is an international journal of palliative medicine that focuses on the psychiatric, psychosocial, spiritual, existential, ethical, and philosophical aspects of palliative care. The journal's aim is to serve as an educational resource for practitioners from a wide array of disciplines engaged in the delivery of care to those with life threatening illnesses along the entire continuum of care from diagnosis to the end of life. The journal's scope is broad and relates to all aspects of palliative medicine that do not directly or exclusively deal with the administration of palliative care or hospice services, or with the primary management of pain and physical symptoms in palliative care. The mission of Palliative & Supportive Care is to expand the scope of the concept of adequate palliative care beyond pain and physical symptom control, to include the psychiatric, psychosocial, existential and spiritual domains of care.
Available for US$ 98.00 per year (US$ 65.00 for Members-in-Training) with an IPOS membership. Currency Converter
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Journal of Cancer Survivorship
Cancer survivorship is a worldwide trend; currently there are 10 million cancer survivors in the US alone. More and more cancer survivors are searching for legitimate sources of health information and educating themselves via the internet. In addition, the research in this area is growing rapidly and requires a forum. The Journal of Cancer Survivorship publishes basic research, clinical investigations and policy-related research that can impact the quality of care
Available for US$ 153.00 with an IPOS membership. Currency Converter
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