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Current ethical issues in advanced cancer care
Continuous treatment cancer symptom management cancer treatment clinical doctors
2017/2/22
Despite continuing advances in treatment, cancer continues to be a major cause of suffering and death, and so symptom management and end of life care will continue to be an important aspect of cancer ...
Despite continuing advances in treatment, cancer continues to be a major cause of suffering and death, and so symptom management and end of life care will continue to be an important aspect of cancer ...
Psychosocial aspects of delivering cancer care: an update
delivering cancer care Psychosocial aspects
2015/4/8
Cancer patients face psychological and physical challenges after diagnosis, and can benefit greatly from appropriate
psychosocial care. This paper presents a brief history of psychosocial oncology c...
Continuity of cancer care: Where do primary care practitioners fit in?
cancer care primary care
2015/4/8
Cancer is the leading cause of illness in Australia and is a national health priority. Primary care in Australia is well
positioned to support individuals diagnosed with cancer and their family/care...
Radiotherapy is a cornerstone of modern integrated cancer care. It combines the real human face of caring for
people with cancer with extraordinary science and technology. Its history is rich and ou...
Investigator initiated clinical trials are critical to the advancement of cancer care in Australia. Cooperative clinical trials
groups in Australia and New Zealand contribute greatly to independent ...
Cost and value of cancer care in Australia: a medical student's perspective
Cost and value cancer care Australia medical student's perspective
2015/4/1
Cancer Council Australia’s annual essay competition is open to Australian residents enrolled in a medical course in an Australian university. Students are required to submit an essay on an issue relat...
Receiving the Tom Reeve Oration Award is a great honour
for those of us working in cancer care. I have worked
in this field for nearly 30 years and have been actively
involved with the Clinical ...
I am privileged to deliver the 3rd Tom
Reeve Oration, honouring the most
important figure in the evolution of
cancer care in Australia over the past 15
years. I acknowledge the immense
wisdom, ex...
CANCER CARE ACROSS BORDERS: THE POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE WHEN COLLABORATION IS GENUINE
Cancer treatment cancer
2015/3/25
The Border Cancer Collaboration is a coordination of care model developed from the documented success of the
Border Cancer Care Coordination project.1 The collaboration is designed to overcome the di...
“Some of us know some things and some of us know others ” – Reducing the impact of cancer care on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
cancer care Strait Islander communities
2015/3/19
This is a series of anecdotes by clinicians who, focusing on
equitable access to health care, used narratives to highlight
issues that had arisen in their experiences of treating cancer
and providi...
The interface between palliative care and cancer care: A nursing perspective
palliative care cancer care A nursing perspective
2015/3/11
On the surface at least the key interface between palliative and cancer nursing centres on the similarities of the patient population served – people with cancer. Other images appear to imply vastly d...
Clarifying Nursing's Contribution to Cancer Care Through Reflection on Values
Clarifying Nursing's Contribution Cancer Care Values
2015/3/9
This paper argues that lack of clarity by nurses on what is important about their practice leads to lack of dignity for patients and increasing feelings of moral distress by nurses. The central assump...
Cancer care is a complex and
important component of health
care and safety and quality in
cancer care is dependent on the
approach that the whole health system takes to the issues of
safety and q...
The Contribution of the Cancer Support Nurse to the Cancer Care Team
the Cancer Nurse the Cancer Care Team
2015/3/9
There is increasing recognition by health professionals of the supportive and complex needs of individuals with cancer. Nursing’s contribution in addressing these needs in particular has been acknowle...