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Frequent consumption of peanuts by cancer patients may increase risk of cancer spread, study finds
peanut PNA cancer cell spread
2021/8/6
A study has identified new factors accompanying previous findings that frequent consumption of peanuts by cancer patients could increase risk of cancer spread.
Effect of perioperative nutrition, with and without arginine supplementation, on nutritional status, immune function, postoperative morbidity, and survival in severely malnourished head and neck cancer patients
cytokines postoperative complications survival
2016/6/12
Malnourished head and neck cancer patients are at
increased risk of postoperative complications.
Alcohol consumption and survival of colorectal cancer patients: a population-based study from Germany
colorectal neoplasms alcohol consumption survival prognosis recurrence
2018/11/30
Background: Studies on the association between alcohol consumption and colorectal cancer (CRC) prognosis have yielded inconsistent results.
Oxidative Stress and Fitness Changes in Cancer Patients after Exercise Training
CANCER REHABILITATION ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY MUSCULAR STRENGTH CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS
2017/4/13
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of an exercise intervention (EX) on muscular strength, cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), and oxidative stress in cancer survivors com...
Background: Anxiety has negative effects on mental and physical performance, quality of life, duration of hospitalization, and even on the treatment of patients with cancer.
The population segment that is seeing the most growth is the geriatric population. Oncologists are increasingly facing the problem of how best to treat an elderly patient with cancer. Treatment decisi...
IMPROVING ACCESS TO RADIOTHERAPY FOR REGIONAL CANCER PATIENTS – THE NATIONAL RADIOTHERAPY SINGLE MACHINE UNIT TRIAL
cancer Radiation therapy region
2015/3/25
The National Radiotherapy Single Machine Unit Trial was a joint Australian and Victorian Government initiative to
establish single machine radiotherapy service in regional areas. The trial arose in r...
HEALTH WORKERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES FOR CANCER PATIENTS IN RURAL VICTORIA
RURAL VICTORIA cancer
2015/3/25
Literature attests to the fact that psychosocial needs for cancer patients are not being adequately addressed. The
tools, frameworks and guidelines developed, reflect differing professional perspecti...
PROVIDING ACCOMMODATION SERVICES FOR RURAL CANCER PATIENTS: THE EXPERIENCE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
ACCOMMODATION SOUTH AUSTRALIA
2015/3/25
A key aspect of the service is the provision of practical and psychosocial support. Support is provided through a variety
of avenues; a qualified social worker on site, trained volunteer visitors, so...
On the receiving end: cancer patients’ perceptions of the burden of chemotherapy
On the receiving end cancer patients’ perceptions the burden of chemotherapy
2015/3/23
During the 1970s cancer chemotherapy began to emerge from the research environment of leukaemia and paediatric cancer units to become a part of the management of common cancers occurring in adults. Ex...
SPEECH AND SWALLOWING FUNCTION IN HEAD AND NECK CANCER PATIENTS: WHAT DO WE KNOW?
Head and neck cancer Head
2015/3/20
In this paper, we report on common speech and swallowing dysfunction that occurs after surgery, radiotherapy or
chemo-radiotherapy for head and neck cancer (oral cavity, pharynx and larynx sites). We...
EVALUATION OF A SUPPORT WORKSHOP FOR PARTNERS OF BREAST CANCER PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY
SUPPORT WORKSHOP BREAST CANCER PATIENTS
2015/3/20
In a pilot study, we undertook to assess the efficacy of a support workshop for partners of women with early stage
breast cancer. Thirteen male participants attended a two hour discussion group facil...
Leading the way – best practice in psychosocial care for cancer patients
Leading the way best practice psychosocial care cancer patients
2015/3/19
Australia has taken an international lead in recognition of the importance of psychosocial care for cancer patients and in the associated development of evidence-based best practice recommendations. T...
This issue contains two short papers providing insight into the impact of cancer on women’s bodies and self-image. The first paper is a sociological exploration of the meaning of breasts and their los...
The use of complementary and alternative medicine by cancer patients
cancer patients alternative medicine
2015/1/23
The Clinical Oncological Society of Australia (COSA) is the peak national body representing
multidisciplinary health professionals whose work encompasses can...