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Cancer patient navigation

BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2021
Patient navigators have been around since the late 1970s, but in many clinics, the role is often misunderstood. The reasons vary but arise from a lack of standardisation across the country. Navigators are tasked with a wide variety of duties, based on what is lacking in the clinics where they work, not necessarily what their optimal role dictates ...
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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of cancer patients with COVID‐19

Journal of Medical Virology, 2020
This retrospective study aimed to analysis clinical characteristics and outcomes of cancer patients with novel coronavirus disease‐19 (COVID‐19). Medical records, laboratory results and radiologic findings of 52 cancer patients with COVID‐19 were ...
Fan Yang   +5 more
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Cancer patients’ experiences with urgent referrals to cancer patient pathways

European Journal of Cancer Care, 2018
We aimed to explore whether cancer patients urgently referred to a cancer patient pathway (CPP) (CPP referred) by a general practitioner report experiences of pre-diagnosis cancer care differently than patients not referred to a CPP (non-CPP referred).Data were collected from cross-sectional questionnaire surveys among cancer patients and their GPs and
Mette Sandager   +4 more
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Cancer patient concerns

Nursing Older People, 2009
A study examined how well Chochinov's dignity model, developed from the views of people with advanced cancer, could be applied to people living in care homes. While similarities were found there were also important differences.
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Rehabilitation for Cancer Patients

2013
Rehabilitation for cancer patients aims at reducing the impact of disabling and limiting conditions resulting from cancer and its treatment in order to enable patients to regain social integration and participation. Given current trends in cancer incidence and survival along with progress in medical treatment, cancer rehabilitation is becoming ...
Weis, Joachim, Giesler, Jürgen M.
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Assessment of Depression and Anxiety in Breast Cancer Patients: Prevalence and Associated Factors

Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2018
Introduction: Having breast cancer or receiving treatment has been seen as a traumatic experience for women due to its impacts on their self-image and sexual relationship, and may lead to an psychological reactions such as denial, anger, or intense fear ...
K. Tsaras   +6 more
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Nutrition in Cancer Patients

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1981
The metabolic alterations that produce “cancer cachexia” are reviewed, and the efficacy of nutritional therapy in ameliorating this syndrome is discussed. Also considered is the question of potential stimulation of tumor growth by aggressive nutritional support.
G P, Buzby, J J, Steinberg
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Prevalence and predictive value of pre-therapeutic sarcopenia in cancer patients: A systematic review.

Clinical Nutrition, 2017
BACKGROUND & AIMS To assess the prevalence of sarcopenia before cancer treatment and its predictive value during the treatment. METHODS We searched MEDLINE via PubMed for articles published from 2008 to 2016 that reported prospective observational or ...
F. Pamoukdjian   +5 more
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Thromboprophylaxis in Cancer Patients

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2014
Cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) is frequent and associated with significant morbidity and mortality among cancer patients. Hospitalized medically ill cancer patients are considered to be at high risk of CAT complications. Parenteral thromboprophylaxis with low-molecular-weight heparin is likely to reduce the risk of venous thromboembolism in this ...
Marc, Carrier, Agnes Y Y, Lee
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