Decisions on cancer treatment for cats can be made with a vet who specializes in oncology.
Not exact matches
When it comes to making
decisions about
cancer treatment, I appear to be what Schwartz would call a «satisficer,» one who is willing to live with the «good enough» rather than insisting
on the «best.»
«This should not deter or scare patients from undergoing breast
cancer treatment, but should allow them to make informed
decisions with their doctor
on the best
cancer treatment for them.»
Precision
cancer care focuses
on identifying the specific biomarkers of a patient's
cancer, which can help doctors make
decisions about the best
treatment options.
Prior studies that examined the impact of
cancer treatment decisions on employment showed that patients who received chemotherapy were most likely to experience longer disruptions in or loss of employment, but changes in breast
cancer management in recent years have shifted recommendations away from chemotherapy for early stage breast
cancer.
How an oncologist bases his or her
treatment decision can be based
on experience, comfort level prescribing and the patient's health,» said senior author Paul Fanta, MD, assistant clinical professor of medicine and oncologist at UC San Diego Moores
Cancer Center.
It turned out some patients had prostate
cancer even after they had multiple biopsies that came back negative; this enabled them to make more informed
decisions on appropriate
treatment.»
These are usually personalised to the patient and are selected based
on the type of breast
cancer, the site and extent of spread as well as the patient's
decision as to what
treatments are acceptable to them.
Much of my work focuses
on communication about the
cancer diagnosis,
cancer treatment decision - making, and the transition to palliative care, where communication can have a major impact
on the care that unfolds at the end of life.
Unlike other studies
on p53, however, which target cell populations that average many cells together, Dr. Lahav developed a new approach, quantifying p53 at high temporal resolution in single cells and taking into account that «individual cell
decisions are crucial in the development and
treatment of
cancer.»
This unique website offers patients and caregivers access to valuable information
on cancer care and resources to assist them in making informed
decisions about their
cancer treatment.
In addition to knowing and understanding
cancer and the
treatment of
cancer, doctors work closely with the clients to help them understand the disease process and help clients make
decisions on how to proceed.
R (Boehringer - Ingelheim Ltd) v NHS England (2016, Administrative Court) Resisting an application for permission to apply for judicial review of a
decision of NHS England
on the circumstances in which an end of life
cancer treatment should be used
The American
Cancer Society defines a caregiver as a family member, friend, loved one or other support person who lends physical, emotional or other support to someone at any time during the cancer journey.2 Importantly, they are part of a triadic model of involvement together with the patient and healthcare professional and take on multiple roles, from involvement in treatment decision - making in cancer, to acting as conduits of information between the patient and the specialist and vice versa and supporting the patient's decis
Cancer Society defines a caregiver as a family member, friend, loved one or other support person who lends physical, emotional or other support to someone at any time during the
cancer journey.2 Importantly, they are part of a triadic model of involvement together with the patient and healthcare professional and take on multiple roles, from involvement in treatment decision - making in cancer, to acting as conduits of information between the patient and the specialist and vice versa and supporting the patient's decis
cancer journey.2 Importantly, they are part of a triadic model of involvement together with the patient and healthcare professional and take
on multiple roles, from involvement in
treatment decision - making in
cancer, to acting as conduits of information between the patient and the specialist and vice versa and supporting the patient's decis
cancer, to acting as conduits of information between the patient and the specialist and vice versa and supporting the patient's
decisions.3