Gastrointestinal symptoms such as anorexia-cachexia, chronic nausea, vomiting and bowel obstruction are highly distressing for patients with advanced cancer. Approximately one in three adults will be diagnosed with cancer in their lives and approximately fifty per cent of them will die because of malignancy. More than eighty per cent of patients who die of cancer will present severe gastrointestinal symptoms before death.
This book presents detailed, evidence-based information on each of the gastrointestinal symptoms for a multi-disciplinary audience. Comprehensive guidelines have been included on how to assess the patient, in order to ensure effective treatment, in which prescribing is tailored to the cause of the symptoms and to the patient's individual needs. The book recognises that the aim of good cancer management and palliative care is to assess, diagnose, manage and treat these symptoms to ensure best quality of life.
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The book provides a comprehensive overview of symptom management, as well as demonstrating the diversity of management of gastrointestinal systems around the globe... the book is skilfully written and edited to provide a comprehensive awareness of the multidimensional nature of gastrointestinal symptoms in the advanced cancer patient. * Progress in Palliative Care *
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numerous tables, line illustrations and black & white photographs
Maße
Höhe: 248 mm
Breite: 173 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-19-263284-5 (9780192632845)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Herausgeber*in
, Medical Director, Out-patient Clinic and Day-hospital Rehabilitation and Palliative Care Division, National Cancer Institute of Milan, and Professor of Palliative Medicine, School of Oncology, University of Milan, Italy
, Professor & Chair, Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA
1. Frequency and severity of gastrointestinal in advanced cancer ; 2. The clinical assessment of the patient with gastrointestinal symptoms ; 3. Assessment and psychosocial support in patients with advanced GI malignancies ; 4. Cancer anorexia / Cachexia syndrome - epidemiology, pathogenesis and assessment ; 5. Oral Complications ; 6. Hiccup ; 7. Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders ; 8. Chronic nausea and vomiting ; 9. Constipation ; 10. Diarrhoea and malabsorption ; 11. Abdominal pain ; 12. Malignant bowel obstruction ; 13. Enteric Fistulae ; 14. Gastrointestinal bleeding in advanced cancer patients ; 15. Malignant Ascites ; 16. Jaundice in gastrointestinal malignancy ; 17. Endoscopic approach in treating gastrointestinal symptoms ; 18. Radiotherapy in treating gastrointestinal symptoms ; 19. Drug therapy for cancer-associated anorexia ; 20. Artificial nutrition - general approach and parenteral nutrition ; 21. Artificial nutrition - enteral Nutrition ; 22. Hydration ; 23. Ethical considerations in feeding or hyrdrating advanced cancer patients