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Toxoplasmosis in Patients with Cancer

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993
The unusual occurrence, protein manifestations, and often devastating consequences of toxoplasmosis in patients with cancer emphasize the need for clinical acumen in the diagnosis and management of this disorder. Toxoplasmosis in patients with cancer has most commonly been described in association with Hodgkin's disease.
D M, Israelski, J S, Remington
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Hyperglycemia in Cancer Patients

Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
Most of the cancer patients have multiple comorbid conditions, commonly diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and coronary vascular diseases. Cancer treatment involves a multidisciplinary approach targeting primary cancer-directed therapy along with optimal management of comorbid conditions as well.
Anil, Bhoraskar   +4 more
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Cancer in the Immunosuppressed Patient

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
Excerpt Manipulation of normal body processes to achieve therapeutic benefit may lead to undesired and late appearing complications.
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Hydration in cancer patients

Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2010
To provide an overview of issues central to hydration in an oncology population while highlighting recent advances and publications in the clinical and scientific literature.Dehydration accounts for a significant number of unplanned visits to cancer clinics and emergency rooms.
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Insomnia in cancer patients

Social Science & Medicine, 1985
This is a preliminary report of the sleep architecture in patients receiving radiation for unresectable lung cancer. One group of nine patients said they were good sleepers and a second group of five said they were poor sleepers. All fourteen patients slept for three consecutive nights in a sleep laboratory. No differences were found in the group means
P M, Silberfarb   +3 more
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Ministering to cancer patients

Journal of Religion and Health, 1994
Ministers, both ordained and lay, face a special challenge in caring for cancer patients and their families. It is important for seminarians and ministers to have not only a basic understanding of cancer but also of the myriad psychological and spiritual dynamics that cancer patients and their families present.
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Nutrition of the Cancer Patient

1983
Cancerous tissues, like parasites, derive the material necessary for their growth from the host. Like parasites, cancers do not contribute to the well-being of the host, rather the reverse, for animal experiments have shown that tumors grow at the expense of host tissues, independently of the host’s diet (White, 1945).
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Thromboprophylaxis for cancer patients

Thrombosis Research, 2009
LIPPI, Giuseppe   +2 more
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Infection and the Cancer Patient

Medical Clinics of North America, 1956
H S, COLLINS, A N, HELPER
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Prevention of device‐related infections in patients with cancer: Current practice and future horizons

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
George M Viola, Ray Hachem
exaly  

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