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Data suggests stopping immunotherapy after two years is reasonable in patients with advanced lung cancer(图)
晚期肺癌 免疫治疗 停止治疗
2023/6/27
Integrated psychosocial and supportive care needed for patients with pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer disease cancer morbidity and mortality
2017/2/22
Pancreatic cancer is acknowledged as one of the most challenging diseases in the 21st century. Despite the recent focus on research and novel therapies, by 2030 pancreatic cancer is projected to be th...
Expression and Clinical Significance of Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Associated Factor 6 in Patients With Colon Cancer
Receptors Tumor Necrosis Factor Gene Expression Colonic Neoplasms
2016/1/26
Background: Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) has been reported to be highly expressed in many tumor tissues, but it is still of value to detect its expression in patients wit...
Engaging patients in survivorship care planning after completion of treatment for head and neck cancer
Engaging patients survivorship care planning treatment for head and neck cancer
2015/7/7
Head and neck cancers include cancers of the tongue, mouth, salivary glands and the pharynx, oro-, hypo- and nasopharynx, nasal cavities, middle ear, sinuses and larynx. Few cancers pose more challeng...
Medical and psychosocial challenges in caring for adolescent and young adult patients with cancer
Medical and psychosocial challenges adolescent
2015/4/8
Over the last five years there have been tremendous changes in the care of adolescent and young adult cancer
patients in Australia, generally accepted as 15-25 years old. There has been recognition ...
Novel radiation techniques – a personalised approach for patients with rectal cancer
patients rectal cancer
2015/4/7
Surgery remains the standard of care for most rectal cancer as it offers the best chance of cure. However, for patients with early stage low rectal cancers there are several treatment options availabl...
NutritioNal maNagemeNt of patieNts with caNcer improves NutritioNal aNd quality of life outcomes
NutritioNal maNagemeNt life outcomes
2015/4/2
As new anti-cancer therapies continue to evolve it is important that supportive care, including effective nutrition
support, also improves to ensure best patient care and outcomes. Several sets of e...
Current issues in the nutritional management of patients with head and neck cancer in australia
nutritional management neck cancer
2015/4/2
The aim of this study was to provide a baseline measure of current dietetic practice throughout Australia in the care
of patients with head and neck cancer. An online survey was distributed to membe...
Improving care for AYA patients treated within adult hospitals: What can be done right now?
AYA patients treated within adult hospitals
2015/3/27
As recognition continues to grow in relation to the specific needs of the AYA oncology population, discussion inevitably turns to potential systemic changes that can provide generalised improvements t...
Discriminating factors in treatment decisions for chemotherapy in elderly patients with colorectal cancer
Discriminating factors treatment decisions
2015/3/26
Chemotherapy is underutilised in patients over the age of 70 and good arguments exist to support active treatment in this group. We examined patient and disease factors in colorectal cancer patients a...
The population segment that is seeing the most growth is the geriatric population. Oncologists are increasingly facing the problem of how best to treat an elderly patient with cancer. Treatment decisi...
IMPROVING ACCESS TO RADIOTHERAPY FOR REGIONAL CANCER PATIENTS – THE NATIONAL RADIOTHERAPY SINGLE MACHINE UNIT TRIAL
cancer Radiation therapy region
2015/3/25
The National Radiotherapy Single Machine Unit Trial was a joint Australian and Victorian Government initiative to
establish single machine radiotherapy service in regional areas. The trial arose in r...
HEALTH WORKERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES FOR CANCER PATIENTS IN RURAL VICTORIA
RURAL VICTORIA cancer
2015/3/25
Literature attests to the fact that psychosocial needs for cancer patients are not being adequately addressed. The
tools, frameworks and guidelines developed, reflect differing professional perspecti...
PROVIDING ACCOMMODATION SERVICES FOR RURAL CANCER PATIENTS: THE EXPERIENCE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
ACCOMMODATION SOUTH AUSTRALIA
2015/3/25
A key aspect of the service is the provision of practical and psychosocial support. Support is provided through a variety
of avenues; a qualified social worker on site, trained volunteer visitors, so...
On the receiving end: cancer patients’ perceptions of the burden of chemotherapy
On the receiving end cancer patients’ perceptions the burden of chemotherapy
2015/3/23
During the 1970s cancer chemotherapy began to emerge from the research environment of leukaemia and paediatric cancer units to become a part of the management of common cancers occurring in adults. Ex...