نتایج جستجو برای: cancer patient

تعداد نتایج: 1542291  

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
fariba borhani assistant professor, department of nursing ethics, medical ethics and law research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. abbas abbaszadeh professor, school of nursing and midwifery, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. soolmaz moosavi msc, medical ethics and law research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

maintaining dignity and respect is among patients’ most fundamental rights. the importance of patient dignity, the status quo, patients’ needs, and a shortage of survey studies in this area were the underlying incentives for conducting this study. this was a cross-sectional descriptive study in which data were collected through patient dignity inventory (pdi). the questionnaire was completed by...

داوری, حمیدرضا ,

Differentiated carcinoma of the thyroid occruing within the gland is generally not regarded as an aggressive tumor however, when the tumor extends beyond the gland's capsule and onto adjacent structures, its prognosis worsens. During the past three decades such locally invasive thyroid cancer has been studied, specifically concerning invasion into the airway. Progress in tracheal operations in ...

Conventionally, in specific diseases, patients receive similar therapies; relying on a "one size fits all" approach. The discovery of P5 (Predictive, Preventive, Personalized, Participatory, and psycho-cognitive) improves personalized diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. Considering the high prevalence, mortality rate, and complexity of cancers, there is a critical necessity to choose specific ...

2014
Julie Munro Richard Adams Anna Campbell Sandra Campbell Cam Donaldson Jon Godwin Sally Haw Lisa Kidd Chrissie Lane Stephen J Leslie Helen Mason Nanette Mutrie Ronan O'Carroll Cara Taylor Shaun Treweek Angus Watson Gill Hubbard

INTRODUCTION Patients with colorectal cancer report ongoing physical and psychological impairments and a high proportion of these patients are overweight, insufficiently active and high-risk drinkers, putting them at risk of poor recovery and risk of recurrence and comorbidities. A challenge is implementing sustainable and effective rehabilitation as part of routine care for this group. METHO...

Conventionally, in specific diseases, patients receive similar therapies; relying on a "one size fits all" approach. The discovery of P5 (Predictive, Preventive, Personalized, Participatory, and psycho-cognitive) improves personalized diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. Considering the high prevalence, mortality rate, and complexity of cancers, there is a critical necessity to choose specific ...

Miratashi Yazd, Seyed Amiri, Nazar, Elham ,

Background: Uterine perforation is a rare condition that occurs spontaneously and with less prevalence in intestinal diseases, including malignancies. Case Presentation: A 61-year-old woman with a history of the rectal tumor was referred due to acute abdominal pain, and pyometra was detected caused by uterine-colon fistula. During surgery, uterine perforation was observed, and the patient was ...

2016
Kerry Wilbur Maha Al-Okka Ebaa Jumaat Nesma Eissa Merwa Elbashir Sumaya M Al Saadi Al-Yafei

PURPOSE Cancer treatments are frequently associated with adverse effects, but there may be a cultural reluctance by care providers to be forthcoming with patients regarding these risks for fear of promoting nonadherence. Conversely, research in a number of countries indicates high levels of patient desire for this information. We sought to explore cancer patient experiences, satisfaction, and p...

2013
R. Ronn

Cancer can be a devastating diagnosis. Its face changes, as do its implications from one type to the next, and from one individual to the next. Young men and women diagnosed with various forms of this disease are often left to deal with the long-term medical and emotional consequences. In particular, malignancy and its indicated treatments have demonstrated profoundly negative impacts on fertil...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2008
G Baird R Flynn G Baxter M Donnelly J Lawrence

INTRODUCTION There is growing evidence that in rural areas cancer mortality is higher and referral occurs later, indicating different patterns of care. In Scotland services to rural areas have been organized through 'managed clinical networks'. In some cases, these organizational networks have been structured so that the referral hospital is not the one nearest to the patient's home. This study...

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