نتایج جستجو برای: multidisciplinary cancer management

تعداد نتایج: 1751167  

2017
OVIDIU VASILE BOCHIS ZSOLT FEKETE CATALIN VLAD BOGDAN FETICA DANIEL CORNELIU LEUCUTA CONSTANTIN IOAN BUSUIOC ALEXANDRU IRIMIE

INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the interval between surgery and adjuvant treatments regarding the overall survival and recurrence-free survival in patients from a developing country. For stages II and III rectal cancer, international guidelines recommend neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT) regardless of the tumor location. In the developing countries there is a...

Journal: :Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue des Pharmaciens du Canada 2006

Journal: :Medical Journal Armed Forces India 2008

Journal: :Anales del sistema sanitario de Navarra 2011
M C Sánchez Rodríguez J Sáenz Bañuelos S Ostiz Zubieta

In the context of a multidisciplinary approach for the diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer, the contribution of radiology includes the following four fundamental points: identification of the lesion, its characterization, study of its extension and evaluation of its evolution. This article describes the findings and key diagnostic elements in MDCT (Multidetector Computed Tomography) and M...

2015
Neelam V Desai Sarunas Sliesoraitis Steven J Hughes Jose G Trevino Robert A Zlotecki Alison M Ivey Thomas J George

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma remains the fourth leading cause of cancer mortality in the U.S. Despite advances in surgical technique, radiotherapy technologies, and chemotherapeutics, the 5-year survival rate remains approximately 20% for the 15% of patients who are eligible for surgical resection. The majority of this group suffers metastatic recurrence. However, despite advances in therapies for...

2012
Claribel P.L. Simmons Nicholas MacLeod Barry J.A. Laird

Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world and pain is its most common symptom. Pain can be brought about by several different causes including local effects of the tumor, regional or distant spread of the tumor, or from anti-cancer treatment. Patients with lung cancer experience more symptom distress than patients with other types of cancer. Symptoms such as pain may be associated with...

Journal: :The Lancet. Oncology 2012
Laura Biganzoli Hans Wildiers Catherine Oakman Lorenza Marotti Sibylle Loibl Ian Kunkler Malcolm Reed Stefano Ciatto Adri C Voogd Etienne Brain Bruno Cutuli Catherine Terret Margot Gosney Matti Aapro Riccardo Audisio

As the mean age of the global population increases, breast cancer in older individuals will be increasingly encountered in clinical practice. Management decisions should not be based on age alone. Establishing recommendations for management of older individuals with breast cancer is challenging because of very limited level 1 evidence in this heterogeneous population. In 2007, the International...

2013
Cath Taylor Amanda Shewbridge Jenny Harris James S Green

The widespread introduction of multidisciplinary team (MDT)-work for breast cancer management has in part evolved due to the increasing complexity of diagnostic and treatment decision-making. An MDT approach aims to bring together the range of specialists required to discuss and agree treatment recommendations and ongoing management for individual patients. MDTs are resource-intensive yet we la...

2012
Mark R Mawhinney Robert E Glasgow

In recent years, esophageal cancer characteristics and management options have evolved significantly. There has been a sharp increase in the frequency of esophageal adenocarcinoma and a decline in the frequency of squamous cell carcinoma. A more comprehensive understanding of prognostic factors influencing outcome has also been developed. This has led to more management options for esophageal c...

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