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[Screening for Pain in Cancer Patients].

Related Articles [Screening for Pain in Cancer Patients]. Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 2016 Oct;43(10):1141-1148 Authors: Matoba M Abstract The newly revised 2014 Set of Standards for»Designated Cancer Care Hospitals»mandated the screening of all cancer patients6 for their physical and psychological suffering systematically in both outpatient and inpatient settings as well as rapid response to the suffering detected. It is a step forward as a cancer control policy, but because the pain associated with cancer changes by time depending on factors such as disease progression and treatment, it must be evaluated repeatedly. Simply complying with the standard by measuring once, say…
Origen: [Screening for Pain in Cancer Patients]. – PubMed

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Survival Following Palliative External-beam Radiotherapy of Locally Advanced and Metastatic Liver Cancer.

Related Articles Survival Following Palliative External-beam Radiotherapy of Locally Advanced and Metastatic Liver Cancer. Anticancer Res. 2017 01;37(1):203-206 Authors: Rades D, Bolm L, Schild SE, Bartscht T Abstract AIM: The goal of this study was to identify prognostic factors of survival in patients receiving palliative external-beam radiotherapy (EBRT) for advanced liver cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Seventeen patients irradiated for advanced liver cancer were retrospectively evaluated. Fourteen patients had metastatic disease, three had locally advanced disease. Six variables were investigated for survival: age at EBRT, time from liver cancer diagnosis to EBRT, number of involved metastatic sites, gender, Eastern Cooperative Oncology…
Origen: Survival Following Palliative External-beam Radiotherapy of Locally Advanced and Metastatic Liver Cancer. – PubMed

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Objective Predictive Score as a Feasible Biomarker for Short-term Survival in TerminalIy Ill Patients with Cancer.

Related Articles Objective Predictive Score as a Feasible Biomarker for Short-term Survival in TerminalIy Ill Patients with Cancer. Anticancer Res. 2017 01;37(1):267-275 Authors: Okugawa Y, Shirai Y, Nodono H, Matsutani F, Itoh M, Hishida A, Morimoto Y, Nishikawa R, Yokoe T, Tanaka K, Urata H, Toiyama Y, Araki T, Inoue Y, Tanaka M, Kusunoki M, Miki C Abstract BACKGROUND: In palliative care, prediction of life expectancy is one of the most crucial issues for patients, family and medical staff, in order to provide appropriate end-of-life care. The aim of this study was to formulate a new objective score to predict…
Origen: Objective Predictive Score as a Feasible Biomarker for Short-term Survival in TerminalIy Ill Patients with Cancer. – PubMed

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