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Overview of Cancer Care and Oncology Nursing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Cancer prevalence is increasing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. While the exact etiology of this trend is unknown, it can perhaps be partially attributed to an increased life expectancy and changes in lifestyle habits.
D. Wazqar, M. Kerr, S. Regan, C. Orchard
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OBJECTIVE To explore the severity of Anxiety Symptoms (AS) among Greek oncology nursing personnel, the degree of satisfaction from professional relationships, and potential association between them.
Maria NK. Karanikola +7 more
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Abstract Objective Stereoelectroencephalography (sEEG) is commonly employed in the workup for epilepsy surgery in patients with focal drug‐resistant epilepsy (DRE). Intracranial hemorrhage is a known complication, with reported incidence rates ranging from .9% to 19.1%. Rarely, pseudoaneurysms have been reported in literature as a potential cause. This
Youssra El Khou +35 more
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Impact of an oncology training program on nursing personnel knowledge: A pilot study
Comprehensive care for cancer patients requires the coordinated interaction of multiple health professionals and specialized institutions. In this process, nurses play a fundamental role, which is why their continuous training and the development of ...
Sara Gabriela Yeverino-Castro +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Segmental tracheal resection is rarely needed for advanced thyroid cancer but is among the most complex, high‐risk thyroid surgeries. Methods Retrospective study of patients undergoing segmental tracheal resection for thyroid cancer at MD Anderson Cancer Center (2005–2024).
Anastasios Maniakas +19 more
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A review of growth and development of oncology nursing in six European countries [PDF]
Andreas Charalambous +7 more
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Addressing Student Nurses\u27 Concerns in End of Life Care [PDF]
Recently, there has been a great deal of attention to the fact that there are few learning opportunities regarding end-of-life (EOL) care in nursing undergraduate education.
Boroughf, Tami
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