نتایج جستجو برای: cancer care

تعداد نتایج: 1486432  

Abstract Introduction: Patients with cancer under chemotherapy usually manifest a wide range of symptoms. The frequency of these symptoms is reported differently. The current study aimed at addressing the common symptoms of cancer, according to gender and primary site of cancer in patients receiving chemotherapy in Kashan, Iran, in 2017. Methods: The current cross-sectional study was conducte...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
mehri golchin najmeh sharifi shohre ziaee parvin taheri

background : acute lymphocytic leukemia is one of the common cancers of childhood and currently, 80 percent of these children survive more than 5 years by getting the right treatment. since long-term treatment is painful and invasive, preventing the side effects and their influence on quality of life is an important issue which introduces consideration for self-care. consequently, the present s...

Journal: :Family practice 2006
Marilyn Kendall Kirsty Boyd Christine Campbell Paul Cormie Shirley Fife Keri Thomas David Weller Scott A Murray

BACKGROUND In most economically developed countries, patients, their informal and professional carers and policy makers are calling for more care in the community. OBJECTIVES To involve patients with cancer, and their carers, in designing a framework for providing effective cancer care in primary care. METHODS Two discussion groups comprising 18 people with current cancer and carers met mon...

Journal: :Japanese journal of clinical oncology 2014
Takahiro Higashi Fumiaki Nakamura Akiko Shibata Yoshiko Emori Hiroshi Nishimoto

Monitoring the current status of cancer care is essential for effective cancer control and high-quality cancer care. To address the information needs of patients and physicians in Japan, hospital-based cancer registries are operated in 397 hospitals designated as cancer care hospitals by the national government. These hospitals collect information on all cancer cases encountered in each hospita...

Journal: :Family medicine 2004
Arch G Mainous Donna Kern Berry Hainer Rayna Kneuper-Hall Julie Stephens Mark E Geesey

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES While continuity of care has been associated with an increased rate of cancer screening, it is unclear if continuity leads to earlier detection of cancer. This study examined the relationship between continuity of care and trust in one's physician with stage of cancer among newly diagnosed colorectal and breast cancer patients. METHODS A total of 119 newly diagnosed ...

Journal: :American Society of Clinical Oncology educational book. American Society of Clinical Oncology. Meeting 2014
Kevin C Oeffinger Keith E Argenbright Gill A Levitt Mary S McCabe Paula R Anderson Emily Berry Jane Maher Janette Merrill Dana S Wollins

The population of cancer survivors in the United States and worldwide is rapidly increasing. Many survivors will develop health conditions as a direct or indirect consequence of their cancer therapy. Thus, models to deliver high-quality care for cancer survivors are evolving. We provide examples of three different models of survivorship care from a cancer center, a community setting, and a coun...

Journal: :Cancer control : journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center 2005
William S Dalton

Providing “best care”to patients is the goal of every cancer institute. New knowledge gleaned over the past decades about screening, cancer drugs, tumor imaging, genetics, cancer risk, lifestyle and nutrition allows us the ability to provide a level of care unimagined by researchers only a few generations ago. The term “best care,”however,covers a broad spectrum of issues in the cancer experien...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2014
Torsten G Blum Anna Rich David Baldwin Paul Beckett Dirk De Ruysscher Corinne Faivre-Finn Mina Gaga Fernando Gamarra Bogdan Grigoriu Niels C G Hansen Richard Hubbard Rudolf Maria Huber Erik Jakobsen Dragana Jovanovic Assia Konsoulova Jens Kollmeier Gilbert Massard John McPhelim Anne-Pascale Meert Robert Milroy Marianne Paesmans Mick Peake Paul-Martin Putora Arnaud Scherpereel Nicolas Schönfeld Helmut Sitter Knut Skaug Stephen Spiro Trond-Eirik Strand Samya Taright Michael Thomas Paul E van Schil Johan F Vansteenkiste Rainer Wiewrodt Jean-Paul Sculier

Lung cancer is the commonest cause of cancer-related death worldwide and poses a significant respiratory disease burden. Little is known about the provision of lung cancer care across Europe. The overall aim of the Task Force was to investigate current practice in lung cancer care across Europe. The Task Force undertook four projects: 1) a narrative literature search on quality management of lu...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2007
Michael J Leonardi Marcia L McGory Clifford Y Ko

Colorectal cancer is a common, detectable, and treatable malignancy. Given the aging of the population, the number of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer will likely increase; thus, efforts to improve the quality and delivery of appropriate care to patients with colorectal cancer are needed. The overarching goal of this article is to summarize recent efforts to evaluate and improve the qu...

Journal: :گوارش 0
a jamali m kamgar sadegh massarrat masoud sotoudeh bagher larijani g adler

compared to western countries, pancreatic cancer has a relatively low incidence in iran. it is rarely diagnosed before the fifth decade in iran and most of the patients are older than 60 at the time of diagnosis like to the western countries, where pancreatic cancer is a disease of advanced age. the incidence of the disease in some young patients suggests a possible role of genetic defects, whi...

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