نتایج جستجو برای: multidisciplinary cancer management

تعداد نتایج: 1751167  

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2002
Philip E Harris

The management of thyroid cancer has been facilitated by the recent publication of the Guidelines for the management of thyroid cancer in adults under the auspices of the British Thyroid Association and the Royal College of Physicians. This is a consensus document that has been developed by a number of key investigators in the field. The central tenet of the guidelines is that thyroid cancer is...

Journal: :European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery 2003
Arup K Ghosh Pradeep Narayan J A Morgan Raimondo Ascione

Malignant degeneration of neurogenic tumors has been reported to occur in 1-25% of patients with neurofibromatosis-I, and is the leading cause of cancer-related death in these patients. We report a case of multidisciplinary management of a giant malignant endothoracic nerve sheath tumor leading to histologically proven remission.

2014
Ana Ruiz-Casado María Jesús Ortega Ana Soria Héctor Cebolla

BACKGROUND Multidisciplinary care is a key enabler in the provision of high quality care for cancer patients. Despite compelling evidence supporting their benefit to patients and for providers, multidisciplinary cancer conferences (MCC) are not universally occurring. Team composition of MCC reflects the multidisciplinary nature of the body. Lack of nursing input can have a negative impact on te...

Journal: :Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira 2015
Cristina Rossi Giacomazzi Juliana Giacomazzi Cristina B O Netto Patricia Santos-Silva Simone Geiger Selistre Ana Luiza Maia Viviane Ziebell de Oliveira Suzi Alves Camey José Roberto Goldim Patricia Ashton-Prolla

INTRODUCTION cancer is the second leading cause of death in children between the ages of 0 and 14 years, corresponding to approximately 3% of all cases diagnosed in Brazil. A significant percentage (5-10%) of pediatric cancers are associated with hereditary cancer syndromes, including Li-Fraumeni/Li-Fraumeni-like syndromes (LFS/LFL), both of which are caused by TP53 germline mutations. Recent s...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2014
Domenico Genovesi Lorenzo Mazzilli Marianna Trignani Monica DI Tommaso Antonio Nuzzo Edoardo Biondi Nicola Tinari Maria Teresa Martino Paolo Innocenti Pierluigi DI Sebastiano Lorenzo Mazzola Carmine Lanci Matteo Neri Francesco Laterza Maria Marino Giovanni Ferrini Antonio Spadaccini Antonella Filippone Enzo DI Giandomenico Antonio Marulli Giuseppe Palombo Antonio Sparvieri Antonio Marchetti Giuseppe Pizzicannella Flavia Petrini Maria DI Felice Floriana Ottaviani Antonio Monteodorisio Marta DI Nicola Giampiero Ausili Cefaro

AIM To report our experience on implementation and preliminary results of a decision-making model based on the recommendations of an Interdisciplinary Oncological Care Group developed for the management of colorectal cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS The multidisciplinary team identified a reference guideline using appraisal of guidelines for research and evaluation (AGREE) tool based on a sequent...

2017
Dionisios Spyratos Eleni Papadaki Sofia Lampaki Theodoros Kontakiotis

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer share a common etiological factor (cigarette smoking) and usually coexist in everyday clinical practice. The prevalence of COPD among newly diagnosed patients with lung cancer sometimes exceeds 50%. COPD is an independent risk factor (2-4 times higher than non-COPD subjects) for lung cancer development. The presence of emphysema in ad...

Journal: :European journal of cancer 2014
Josep M Borras Tit Albreht Riccardo Audisio Erik Briers Paolo Casali Hélène Esperou Birgitte Grube Marc Hamoir Geoffrey Henning Joan Kelly Susan Knox Maria Nabal Marco Pierotti Claudio Lombardo Wim van Harten Graeme Poston Joan Prades Milena Sant Luzia Travado Vincenzo Valentini Cornelis van de Velde Saskia van den Bogaert Marc van den Bulcke Elke van Hoof Ingrid van den Neucker Robin Wilson

BACKGROUND Cancer care is undergoing an important paradigm shift from a disease-focused management to a patient-centred approach, in which increasingly more attention is paid to psychosocial aspects, quality of life, patients' rights and empowerment and survivorship. In this context, multidisciplinary teams emerge as a practical necessity for optimal coordination among health professionals and ...

2015
Jamal Zekri Lydia M Dreosti Marwan Ghosn Emad Hamada Mohamed Jaloudi Ola Khorshid Blaha Larbaoui

The management of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) has evolved considerably in recent years. This report represents the consensus of 22 relevant medical specialists from Africa and the Middle East region engaged in the management of RCC. Partial or radical nephrectomy is the standard of care for most patients with localized RCC. It is essential that patients are followed up appropriately after surger...

2010
Sonia Flory Ian R Appadurai

The airway is not only shared but operated upon during laryngeal cancer surgery. Patients with laryngeal cancer may require general anesthesia for diagnostic endoscopic procedures, for endolaryngeal laser surgery or for major cancer resectional surgery. This review outlines the importance of careful assessment of the airway and medical comorbidities and discusses the options for anesthetic and ...

Journal: :Clinical obstetrics and gynecology 2011
Srividya Viswanathan Bhuvaneswari Ramaswamy

As women delay childbirth, the incidence of pregnancy-associated breast cancer is expected to increase. A high degree of suspicion is necessary to ensure timely investigation and diagnosis of breast cancer in a pregnant woman with a suspicious breast lump. Surgery as an initial approach is more suitable when diagnosis is made in the first trimester and systemic therapy can be delayed to second ...

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