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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 ...
Integrated psychosocial and supportive care needed for patients with pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer disease cancer morbidity and mortality
2017/2/22
Pancreatic cancer is acknowledged as one of the most challenging diseases in the 21st century. Despite the recent focus on research and novel therapies, by 2030 pancreatic cancer is projected to be th...
Palliative care in advanced pancreatic cancer
Patients with advanced pancreatic cancer treatment pancreatic cancer pathophysiology
2017/2/22
The management of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer often requires a multi-disciplinary approach with individualised therapy. Addressing the underlying causes of several of the troublesome symp...
Patterns of care – improving equity of access to optimal care
Pancreatic cancer cancer adjuvant
2017/2/22
People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer suffer the worst five-year survival of any cancer. Resection of the primary tumour currently provides the only potential for cure. Increasing the proportion of ...
Engaging patients in survivorship care planning after completion of treatment for head and neck cancer
Engaging patients survivorship care planning treatment for head and neck cancer
2015/7/7
Head and neck cancers include cancers of the tongue, mouth, salivary glands and the pharynx, oro-, hypo- and nasopharynx, nasal cavities, middle ear, sinuses and larynx. Few cancers pose more challeng...
There is consensus that survivorship care should be integrated, risk or needs stratified, individualised, coordinated and multidisciplinary. But further research is needed to determine the service mod...
Cancer survivors represent approximately 3.5% of the Australian population. Physical and psychosocial issues experienced as a result of a cancer diagnosis and treatment persist into long-term survivor...
Rare Cancers: how far have we come and where should we be heading? Extending evidence-based care to people with rare cancers
rare cancers cancer types patients
2015/4/21
Approximately one third of Australians who die of cancer do so from one classified as being ‘rare’. While there have been significant recent improvements seen for many patients with common cancer type...
Recent advances in anti-cancer treatment have seen improvements in survival for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. Increasingly, patients with advanced disease are living longer, sometimes wi...
The many faces of preventative care in the practice of oncology
preventative care oncology setting
2015/4/8
Prevention in the oncology setting has traditionally focused on the progression of cancer, recurrence and development
of new cancers. Increasingly, the focus has moved to a more holistic view of pre...
Promoting patient based care and consumer engagement
consumer engagement Promoting patient based
2015/4/8
Consumer engagement has blossomed in recent decades into a comprehensive approach, not only engaging people
in their own care, but also in key health care system improvements at a range of levels in...
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...
In parallel with the rapid development of oncology in Australia, palliative and supportive care has evolved rapidly. The
sponsorship for such development was largely generated by oncology services i...
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...