The Oncological Patient in the Palliative Situation

Author(s):  
Steffen Eychmueller ◽  
Diana Zwahlen ◽  
Monica Fliedner
Author(s):  
Steffen Eychmueller ◽  
Diana Zwahlen ◽  
Monica Fliedner

2020 ◽  
pp. 19-23
Author(s):  
Lilia Shagvaleeva

The article discloses the role of the medical sister of the oncological department in the creation of a positive psychological microclimate, which is the key to the successful treatment and rehabilitation of the oncological patient. Experience of organization of nursing process in the department of tumors of external localizations is presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 99
Author(s):  
Gian Piero Turchi ◽  
Marta Silvia Dalla Riva ◽  
Luisa Orrù ◽  
Eleonora Pinto

Starting from statistical data derived from the oncological field, some articles have highlighted the importance of communication in the patient–caregiver dyad and have considered the various roles involved in a cancer diagnosis situation. Thus, the question of how to intervene in terms of “quality of life” from the time of diagnosis to the recovery or death of a cancer patient, beyond the sanitary and physical dimensions, has become relevant. Therefore, the present narrative review aims to offer an overview of the state of the art in terms of the psychological treatment modalities of cancer patients, from the diagnosis to the post-surgery period. A total of 67 articles were collected and analyzed, in relation to (1) psychological constructs employed in the oncological field, (2) intervention models and (3) quality of life and well-being measurement and evaluation tools. We described these articles, differentiating between those focusing on the role of (1) the patient, (2) the caregiver, (3) the patient–caregiver dyad and (4) healthcare professional roles. The oncological diagnosis and its repercussions in the lives of the patient and caregiver were explored and critical aspects that emerged from the literature were highlighted. In conclusion, the analysis allowed some considerations about the need to define research protocols and useful management strategies for increasing the overall health of patients with cancer diagnoses and the people who surround them.


2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-174
Author(s):  
I Mirón Fernández ◽  
L Romacho López ◽  
A Durán Campos ◽  
A González Sánchez ◽  
J Aranda Narváez ◽  
...  

Resumen El carcinoma seroso de ovario es un tumor peritoneal multicéntrico que supone el 70-80% de las neoplasias malignas ováricas. Se diagnostica hasta en un 50% de los casos en fase avanzada con afectación peritoneal. En la etapa terminal de la enfermedad las pacientes pueden presentar ascitis refractaria con necesidad de evacuación periódica. Hasta la fecha no había constancia en la literatura de la utilización de stents para drenaje de colecciones ascíticas loculadas en pacientes en situación paliativa. El uso de estas prótesis se había limitado al tratamiento de necrosectomías pancreáticas o drenaje de pseudoquistes pero en los últimos años se han ido ampliando sus indicaciones. Presentamos el caso de una paciente con cáncer de ovario Estadio IIIC de la FIGO en situación paliativa con intolerancia digestiva secundaria a compresión gástrica extrínseca por colección ascítica resuelta con prótesis Hot Axios™.


2019 ◽  
Vol 0 (15) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
Aysun CAN ◽  
Sevilay HİNTİSTAN
Keyword(s):  

Author(s):  
Thomas Vogl ◽  
Philippe Pereira ◽  
Thomas Helmberger ◽  
Andreas Schreyer ◽  
Wolff Schmiegel ◽  
...  

The updated German S3 guidelines “Colorectal Carcinoma“ were created as part of the oncology program of the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies (AWMF), German Cancer Society and the German Cancer Aid under the auspices of the German Society for Digestive and Metabolic Disorders (DGVS) and they replace the previous guidelines from 2013. The main changes in the updated guidelines include the latest recommendations regarding endoscopy and adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapies as well as a complete restructuring of the section regarding therapeutic approach in metastases and in the palliative situation. The present manuscript discusses the importance of the current recommendations for radiological diagnosis and treatment and is intended to enhance the quality of patient information and patient care by widespread distribution. Key Points:  Citation Format


2021 ◽  
Vol LIII (3) ◽  
pp. 51-63
Author(s):  
Aleksey I. Melehin

Introduction. Sleep disorders are widespread throughout the entire period of treatment of an oncological patient from the moment of diagnosis, and in many patients persist after completion of treatment. The nature of cancer and its treatment expose patients to many potential provoking and/or supportive factors that are atypical for the general population. In addition, sleep disturbance rarely manifests as a separate symptom, but more often occurs together with such symptoms as fatigue, pain, depression and/or cognitive impairment. This complicates the assessment and often requires an individual treatment plan with a team approach. AIM. of the work is to acquaint mental health specialists, oncologists, chemotherapists with the specifics of the examination of cancer-specific insomnia and fatigue, the construction of team treatment tactics, the organization of psychotherapeutic care for cancer patients. Results. The article describes for the first time the specifics of onco-specific insomnia and fatigue. The general predisposing and supporting factors of insomnia characteristic of cancer patients are systematized. The relationship between onco-specific fatigue and sleep disorders is shown. The role of pro-inflammatory cytokines as a common neuroendocrine-immune mechanism underlying the behavioral symptoms of sleep disorders, fatigue, depression and cognitive dysfunction in people with cancer is noted. Due to the limitations of the pharmacological approach, the purpose, forms, modes and approaches of using cognitive behavioral therapy protocols to minimize insomnia and fatigue are described. Based on the data of our foreign colleagues, we have proposed an algorithm for assessing sleep disorders in a patient with an oncological profile. The effectiveness of the standard protocol of cognitive behavioral psychotherapy of insomnia (SCBT-I) in a patient of the oncological profile Lavini Fiorentino is described in detail and shown; as well as the short protocol of CBT of cancer-specific insomnia by Eric Zo et al.; remote protocol of mindfulness enhancement therapy to minimize onco-specific fatigue Z.by Fieke et al. Conclusions. CBT in the framework of complex treatment has a positive effect on the immune system, reducing inflammation mediated through the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Despite the accumulation of evidence confirming the effectiveness of this form of psychological assistance, its availability in Russia remains extremely limited and not fully appreciated.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (6-7) ◽  
pp. 117-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Minke Smits ◽  
Winald Gerritsen ◽  
Niven Mehra

Abstract During the last decade several new therapies have been investigated and approved for metastatic prostate cancer that greatly impacts patients’ quality of life and outcome. Nevertheless, optimal sequencing algorithms are still lacking, as are combinatory strategies that deliver long-term disease stabilization. Precision medicine, utilizing molecular profiles from tissue biopsies, will help us deliver optimal patient care by identifying patients that may benefit from targeted- and immunotherapy, and help guide treatment decisions by use of predictive biomarkers. Here, we present an overview of predictive biomarkers in prostate cancer, including mismatch repair and DNA damage repair deficiency, and promising novel targeted- and immunotherapies regimens, such as PSMA-radioligand therapy, PARP inhibition and PD-1/PD-L1 and CTLA‑4 checkpoint therapy. We anticipate that these agents in monotherapy and in combination regimens will alter uro-oncological patient management within the next ten years.


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