How siblings of pediatric
cancer patients experience the first time after diagnosis: A qualitative study
Spouses of
cancer patients experience significant declines in their own physical health.
Sometimes eating less during illness promotes a faster recovery, but other times — such as when
cancer patients experience wasting — the loss of appetite can be deadly.
Lung
cancer patients experience many debilitating symptoms including difficulty breathing, cough, fatigue, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and pain.
Not exact matches
But still only a fraction of
cancer patients at the advanced state Belvin was at, and given the drug Belvin got,
experience the kind of medical «comeback» she did.
I too have woked with
cancer patients before and it is an
experience I will never forget.
Conversations with many
cancer patients and their families through the years have indicated that their
experiences have been similar: both they and their clergy were uncomfortable in talking about life, death and concomitant feelings.
My own
experience as a
patient began in the spring of 1983 when, in a routine mammogram, breast
cancer was found.
Patients who had
experienced four or more adverse childhood
experiences (or ACEs, as they came to be called) were twice as likely to have been diagnosed with
cancer, twice as likely to have heart disease, twice as likely to have liver disease, and four times as likely to suffer from emphysema or chronic bronchitis.
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In a post on her Facebook page, Sandra Lee thanked her fans and fellow breast
cancer patients for sharing their personal
experiences with recovery.
Improving the
patient experience Andy Burnham said that one of the primary concerns for most sufferers in his
experience was parking charges and these sorts of worries could add to already large burden of
cancer.
Challenges highlighted for the year ahead were: Moving forward on piloting flexible sigmoidoscopy bowel screening; a national awareness campaign on bowel
cancer; improving diagnostic capacity and productivity; the needs of survivors in different post-treatment phases; providing information to commissioners and providers about
patients»
experience of care; giving support to tackle issues such as information provision and better communication.
«To date, this series of meta - analyses represents the most comprehensive summary and synthesis of a rapidly growing area of psychosocial oncology: the role of religion and spirituality for
patients and survivors managing the
experience of
cancer,» said Dr. Salsman.
«These relationships were particularly strong in
patients who
experienced greater emotional aspects of religion and spirituality, including a sense of meaning and purpose in life as well as a connection to a source larger than oneself,» said lead author Heather Jim, PhD, of the Moffitt
Cancer Center in Tampa.
In a paper published in the May 5 online issue of The Oncologist, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Moores
Cancer Center detail their
experience evaluating 34
patients between December 2012 and June 2013 using a molecular tumor board — a new type of advisory group comprised of multidisciplinary experts, including those in the fields of tumor genetics, basic science and bioinformatics.
«Despite new therapies, it's virtually inevitable that a
patient with multiple myeloma will
experience relapse of the disease at some point,» said senior author Catriona Jamieson, MD, PhD, professor of medicine, Koman Family Presidential Endowed Chair in
Cancer Research and chief of the Division of Regenerative Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine.
«Unfortunately, most
patients in this trial still
experienced a progression of their
cancer, demonstrating that we still have a lot of work to do.
Among
patients with prostate
cancer, those who smoke have increased risks of
experiencing side effects from treatment and of developing future
cancer recurrences, or even dying from prostate
cancer.
Breast
cancer patients who have radiotherapy targeted at the original tumour site
experience fewer side effects five years after treatment than those who have whole breast radiotherapy, and their
cancer is just as unlikely to return, according to trial results published in The Lancet.
However, six people reported that their suicidal thoughts disappeared after their
experience on their worst bad trip — the latter result coinciding with a recent study published by Griffiths showing the antidepressive properties of psilocybin in
cancer patients.
«A significant number of advanced prostate
cancer patients treated with a chemical castration therapy called androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) experience relapse with relentless progression to lethal metastatic, castration - resistant prostate cancer,» said Ronald DePinho, M.D., professor of Cancer Bi
cancer patients treated with a chemical castration therapy called androgen deprivation therapy (ADT)
experience relapse with relentless progression to lethal metastatic, castration - resistant prostate
cancer,» said Ronald DePinho, M.D., professor of Cancer Bi
cancer,» said Ronald DePinho, M.D., professor of
Cancer Bi
Cancer Biology.
«It's important to note that this financial burden is
experienced on top of all that
patients are going through with the
cancer itself.
It will not be easy, but Porter is hopeful that one day doctors specializing in other
cancers will
experience what he did when examining one of his leukemia
patients not long after that phone call on the quad: He felt under the man's arm for his lymph nodes, which had been enlarged by the
cancer for years.
Dr. Mehnert noted that it was surprising that
patients with a more treatable
cancer, such as breast
cancer,
experienced more distress than people with
cancers that are more challenging to treat, such as stomach and pancreatic
cancers, and that more research is needed to interpret these findings.
«However,
patients eventually
experience progression of
cancer on this treatment, highlighting the need for additional therapies.
«There is an absolutely rewarding feeling of being responsible for the treatment of
cancer,» says Tyler Fisher, a master's - level medical physicist in Gardena, California, who has
experience working with hospital
patients undergoing
cancer treatment.
Many people have
experienced this among their family, friends or acquaintances: at first, the chemotherapy is extremely effective in
cancer patients, although the tumour has metastasised, i.e. it has settled in remote tissue.
Roughly 15 % of people suffer relentless, long - term itch, often caused by diseases and medications; terminally ill
cancer patients, for example, often
experience such severe whole - body itch in response to morphine that many choose to live in pain rather than take the medication.
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.
His research built on the insights of 19th - century surgeon and
cancer researcher William Coley, who noticed that for then unknown reasons, postoperative
cancer patients with severe bacterial infections often
experienced complete remission.
Results of a national survey of more than 800 physicians suggest that their
experiences with
patients, family members and friends with breast
cancer are linked with their recommendations for routine mammograms.
Some of these
patients are likely to
experience more adverse side - effects and complications from the treatment than from the
cancer itself.
Although maximizing
cancer removal is critical to improve
patient survival, removing too much healthy tissue can also have profound negative consequences for
patients: For example, breast
cancer patients could
experience higher risk of painful side effects and nerve damage, in addition to aesthetic impacts.
Team - based collaborative care between breast surgeons, plastic surgeons and radiation oncologists is critical to help
patients experience good outcomes,» says senior author Benjamin Smith, M.D., associate professor of radiation oncology at The University of Texas MD Anderson
Cancer Center.
He has extensive
experience treating
patients with blood
cancers and holds a particular interest in chronic myeloid leukemia and myeloproliferative neoplasms, a group of blood
cancers related to leukemia.
Experience with lymphoma
patients, who receive a transplant of their own blood or bone cells after radiation to wipe out their
cancer, has shown «there's no doubt it helps,» says bone marrow transplant expert Nelson Chao of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
Dr. Cognetta has extensive
experience in diagnosing and treating skin
cancer patients in Florida, and he has noted that hydrochlorothiazide is suspiciously prevalent among his
patients, particularly among so - called «catastrophic
patients,» who can have several hundred skin
cancers each.
Questions to Ask Studies show that
cancer (and other)
patients who arm themselves with information typically fare better and
experience fewer side effects than those who simply follow doctors» orders, no questions asked.
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Moores
Cancer Center have identified RNA - based biomarkers that distinguish between normal, aging hematopoietic stem cells and leukemia stem cells associated with secondary acute myeloid leukemia (sAML), a particularly problematic disease that typically afflicts older patients who have often already experienced a bout with c
Cancer Center have identified RNA - based biomarkers that distinguish between normal, aging hematopoietic stem cells and leukemia stem cells associated with secondary acute myeloid leukemia (sAML), a particularly problematic disease that typically afflicts older
patients who have often already
experienced a bout with
cancercancer.
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.
A multiple myeloma
patient whose
cancer had stopped responding after nine different treatment regimens
experienced a complete remission after receiving an investigational personalized cellular therapy known as CTL019 developed by a team at the University of Pennsylvania.
Kathi Apostolidis, Vice President of The European
Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC) one of the partners on the eSMART project, said: «In many European countries,
patients undergoing chemotherapy,
experience great difficulties in coping with the adverse events and the anxiety during their therapy and between treatments.
Because some intermediate - risk prostate
cancer patients were included in the study, a current analysis was conducted to determine if
patients in the intermediate - risk subset
experienced an additional survival benefit with LTAD.
A study comparing preferences and willingness to pay for end - of - life treatments between advanced
cancer patients and the general population of older adults has shown that
patients are willing to pay more for all aspects of a good end - of - life
experience compared to what healthy older adults believe they would pay if in a similar situation.
But for medicine, the
experience could help bring stem cell therapies one step closer to
cancer patients everywhere.
After infection, some healthy people
experience a month or more of flu - like symptoms, but the disease can cause seizures and potentially fatal encephalitis in the immunocompromised, including
patients receiving transplants, those with HIV / AIDS,
cancer patients, the elderly, and young children.
«My colleagues and I present our clinical
experience over four years of
patients with breast
cancer who developed thrombotic complications of their neoadjuvant chemotherapy venous lines prior to mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction.»
Investigators analyzed the pathways of seven breast
cancer patients who had received primary chemotherapy during which they
experienced pre-operative line - related thrombosis requiring anticoagulant therapy.
«
Patients with low risk prostate
cancer on active surveillance
experience good quality of life.»