郑致道 医师 Chih-Tao Cheng

身心科
参与医疗团队: 癌症疼痛团队, 缓和医疗团队, 身心团队

专长:

  • 心理肿瘤学
  • 公共卫生学
  • 医疗经济学

学历:

  • 加州大学柏克莱分校 公卫博士 2009
  • 台湾大学 医学士 1997
  • 政治大学 经营管理硕士(EMBA) 2021

现职:

  • 和信治癌中心医院 身心科 主任/医学研究部 副主任
  • 国防大学政战学院 心理及社会工作学系 兼任副教授
  • 台湾心理肿瘤医学学会 理事长

经历:

  • 台大医院 精神部 兼任主治医师 2002~2003
  • 财团法人迦乐医院 医疗部 主治医师、院长 2001~2002
  • 国军高雄总医院 精神科 主治医师 2002~2006

专业学会:

  • 台湾心理肿瘤医学学会
  • 台湾精神医学会

着作:

  1. Ho, S.M.Y., C.T. Cheng, S.M. Shih, K. Taku, and R.G. Tedeschi, The Chinese version of Posttraumatic Growth and Depreciation Inventory-Expanded version (PTGDI-X) for cancer survivors. Support Care Cancer, 2022. 30(1): p. 237-249.
  2. Galeano Machuca, M.P., D.L. Ng, S.D. Terng, W.C. Wu, and C.T. Cheng, Survival and complications with a surgical approach in advanced hypopharyngeal cancer. J Surg Oncol, 2021. 123(7): p. 1540-1546.(corresponding author)
  3. Galeano Machuca, M.P., S.C. Cheng, T.H. Jou, and C.T. Cheng, Determinants of Breast-Conserving Therapy in the Asian Population: A Systematic Review. World J Surg, 2021. 45(3): p. 799-807.(corresponding author)
  4. Cheng, C.T., S.M.Y. Ho, Y. Lai, Q. Zhang, and G.L. Wang, Coping profiles predict long-term anxiety trajectory in breast cancer survivors. Support Care Cancer, 2021. 29(7): p. 4045-4053.
  5. Chen, L.T., C.T. Cheng, I.P. Huang, J.H. Chang, N.T. Chang, and F.H. Hsiao, The multiple mediating effects of cancer threat appraisal and quality of life on the association between mindfulness and depression for colorectal cancer survivors. Psychooncology, 2021. 30(6): p. 853-862.
  6. Cheng, C.T., G.L. Wang, and S.M.Y. Ho, The relationship between types of posttraumatic growth and prospective psychological adjustment in women with breast cancer: A follow-up study. Psychooncology, 2020. 29(3): p. 586-588.
  7. Cheng, C.T., S.M. Ho, Y.C. Hou, Y. Lai, and G.L. Wang, Constructive, illusory, and distressed posttraumatic growth among survivors of breast cancer: A 7-year growth trajectory study. J Health Psychol, 2020. 25(13-14): p. 2233-2243.
  8. Lin, C.S., Y.Y. Huang, S.C. Pan, C.T. Cheng, C.C. Liu, C.H. Shih, H.L. Ho, Y.C. Yeh, T.Y. Chou, M.Y. Lee, and Y.H. Wei, Involvement of increased p53 expression in the decrease of mitochondrial DNA copy number and increase of SUVmax of FDG-PET scan in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Mitochondrion, 2019. 47: p. 54-63.
  9. Cheng, C.T., S.M.Y. Ho, W.K. Liu, Y.C. Hou, L.C. Lim, S.Y. Gao, W.Y. Chang, and G.L. Wang, Cancer-coping profile predicts long-term psychological functions and quality of life in cancer survivors. Support Care Cancer, 2019. 27(3): p. 933-941.
  10. Liu, C.Y., C.S. Lin, C.S. Shih, Y.A. Huang, C.C. Liu, and C.T. Cheng, Cost-Effectiveness of Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy for Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma. World J Surg, 2018. 42(8): p. 2522-2529.(corresponding author)
  11. Liu, C.-C., B.-Y. Wang, C.-S. Shih, N. Pennarun, L.-C. Lim, S.-Y. Gao, and C.-T. Cheng, Comparison of survival between lung cancer patients receiving single or multiple-incision thoracoscopic surgery. Journal of Thoracic Disease, 2018.(corresponding author)
  12. Wang, G.L., C.T. Cheng, A.C. Feng, S.H. Hsu, Y.C. Hou, and C.Y. Chiu, Prevalence, risk factors, and the desire for help of distressed newly diagnosed cancer patients: A large-sample study. Palliat Support Care, 2017. 15(3): p. 295-304.
  13. Liu, C.Y., C.T. Cheng, B.Y. Wang, C.H. Shih, and C.C. Liu, Number of Retrieved Lymph Nodes and Postoperative Pain in Single-incision and Multiple-incision Thoracoscopic Surgery. Ann Surg, 2017. 265(6): p. E76-E77.
  14. Lin, C.S., C.Y. Liu, C.T. Cheng, Y.C. Tsai, L.W. Chiou, M.Y. Lee, C.C. Liu, and C.H. Shih, Prognostic role of initial pan-endoscopic tumor length at diagnosis in operable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma undergoing esophagectomy with or without neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy. J Thorac Dis, 2017. 9(9): p. 3193-3207.
  15. Cheng, C.T., C.Y. Lin, S. Hung-Chun Cheng, Y.P. Lin, L.C. Lim, N. Pennarun, Z.Y. Liu, and S.D. Terng, Survival benefit of surgical approach for advanced oropharyngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer: A retrospective analysis. Head Neck, 2017. 39(10): p. 2104-2113.
  16. Shih, C.S., C.C. Liu, Z.Y. Liu, N. Pennarun, and C.T. Cheng, Comparing the postoperative outcomes of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) segmentectomy using a multi-port technique versus a single-port technique for primary lung cancer. J Thorac Dis, 2016. 8(Suppl 3): p. S287-94.(corresponding author)
  17.  Liu, C.C., C.S. Shih, N. Pennarun, and C.T. Cheng, Transition from a multiport technique to a single-port technique for lung cancer surgery: is lymph node dissection inferior using the single-port technique?dagger. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg, 2016. 49 Suppl 1: p. i64-72.(corresponding author)
  18.  Liu, C.C., C.S. Shih, Y.H. Liu, C.T. Cheng, E. Melis, and Z.Y. Liu, Subxiphoid single-port video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. J Vis Surg, 2016. 2(7): p. 112.
  19. Lin, C.S., C.T. Cheng, C.Y. Liu, M.Y. Lee, M.C. Hsiao, C.H. Shih, and C.C. Liu, Radical Lymph Node Dissection in Primary Esophagectomy for Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Ann Thorac Surg, 2015. 100(1): p. 278-86.
  20. Wang, G.-l., S.-m. Shih, Y.-c. Hou, S.-h. Hsu, A.-c. Feng, and C.-t. Cheng, Trajectories of psychosocial distress and its correlation with physical problems, social support, coping styles and posttraumatic growth among breast cancer survivors. Pscyhooncology, 2013. 22: p. 308.
  21. Cheng, C.T., Psycho-oncology in Taiwan. Taiwanese Journal of Psychiatry, 2011. 25(4): p. 221-2.
  22. Myung, S.K., W. Ju, D.D. McDonnell, Y.J. Lee, G. Kazinets, C.T. Cheng, and J.M. Moskowitz, Mobile phone use and risk of tumors: a meta-analysis. J Clin Oncol, 2009. 27(33): p. 5565-72.
  23. Lung, F.W., C.T. Cheng, W.T. Chang, and B.C. Shu, Anxiety and mood disorder in young males with mitral valve prolapse. J Multidiscip Healthc, 2008. 1: p. 89-92.
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