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Dimensions in oncology nursing : journal of the Division of Nursing, 1992
Strides made in the past several decades have greatly enhanced patients' quality of life particularly that of cancer patients, who often have to receive continuous infusion therapy. Research efforts that resulted in the development and use of the long-line central indwelling silicone elastomeric catheter, new methods for problem management, and the ...
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Strides made in the past several decades have greatly enhanced patients' quality of life particularly that of cancer patients, who often have to receive continuous infusion therapy. Research efforts that resulted in the development and use of the long-line central indwelling silicone elastomeric catheter, new methods for problem management, and the ...
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2019
Magnesium is a naturally occurring element and essential to human physiology and homeostasis at the cellular level. In the past few decades it has been suggested that it has uses not only in the potentiation of certain anesthetics, but as a modality for pain management.
Andrew J. Wendahl, Adam L. Weinstein
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Magnesium is a naturally occurring element and essential to human physiology and homeostasis at the cellular level. In the past few decades it has been suggested that it has uses not only in the potentiation of certain anesthetics, but as a modality for pain management.
Andrew J. Wendahl, Adam L. Weinstein
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1998
Surgical resection is presently the only therapeutic option that provides patients with liver neoplasms a chance of cure. Nonetheless, at the time of diagnosis, the majority of patients with liver tumours present with unresectable hepatic disease.1 The need for new forms of treatment aimed at improving survival in patients with liver neoplasms while ...
Riccardo A. Audisio +2 more
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Surgical resection is presently the only therapeutic option that provides patients with liver neoplasms a chance of cure. Nonetheless, at the time of diagnosis, the majority of patients with liver tumours present with unresectable hepatic disease.1 The need for new forms of treatment aimed at improving survival in patients with liver neoplasms while ...
Riccardo A. Audisio +2 more
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Bisphosphonate Infusion Therapy
2019Bisphosphonates (e.g., pamidronate, clodronate, alendronate) are pyrophosphate analogs, traditionally used in the treatment of pathologic conditions associated with abnormal bone metabolism, such as osteoporosis, Paget’s disease, and cancer-related bone pain.
Todd H. Ruth, Veena Graff
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