The advent of aggressive treatment protocols and the development of new techniques and procedures now require that the pediatric surgeon be an integral part of all aspects of pediatric oncology care. Supportive care issues, rather than primary tumor management decisions, now dominate the pediatric s
Instruction in the techniques and concept of supportive care in oncology
β Scribed by Chandra P. Belani; Anne E. Belcher; Rajeshwari Sridhara; Stephen C. Schimpff
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 645 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0941-4355
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β¦ Synopsis
Cancer education merits a coordinated, vertical curriculum and an integrated planning strategy. It has become clear that it is as important to teach the techniques of supportive care in oncology as it is to teach the concepts of cancer biology, pathology, epidemiology, prevention, detection and aggressive treatments. Our aim is to determine whether the medical school and nursing school curricula give the students an introduction to the concepts of supportive care of the cancer patient. The spectrum of such supportive care encompasses a wide range of issues working towards a common goal of providing overall comfort with an emphasis on quality of life, and runs parallel with specific therapeutic strategies and associated problems. Do the graduate medical student and nursing student understand that cancer management is multidisciplinary and team-based? That the approach to pain management not only includes the administration of pain medications, but should also evaluate pain assessment and anesthetic, neurosurgical and behavioral approaches? That nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy can be ameliorated to a certain extent? That in-Key words Instruction in supportive care 9 Cancer care education
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