This is a qualitiative study that aimed to know the perception of women with uterine-cervical cancer on the radiotherapy, describing the physical and daily alterations they suffered and evidencing the their coping to face these adversities and their expectations about the treatment. 20 women in a specialized hospital had been interviewed, located in the city of Teresina-PI. The results showed that they perceive the radiotherapy as a good treatment, although the fear ahead of the stranger and the limitations in the daily one, had to the side-effects, that are faced with support in the religious and the social-familiar scope, increasing the cure expectation. The importance of the orientation to these women for the multiprofessional team showed, especially the Nurse, in all the phases of the treatment.
The efficacy of magnetic resonance in the study of prostatic neoplasms La eficacia de la resonancia magnética en el estudio de neoplasias prostáticas RESUMOA próstata é uma glândula muito sujeita a alterações, o PSA ameniza radicalmente o número de casos, associado a indicadores como a Ressonância Magnética (RM RESUMENLa próstata es una glándula sujeta a alteraciones, el PSA suaviza el número de casos, asociado a indicadores como la resonancia magnética (RM). Con objetivo de delinear estudios que aborden la eficacia de la RM. Fue realizado un estudio de revisión integrativa de la literatura, en las bases de datos Scielo y Lilacs, en el período de 2007 a 2017, con descriptores como: Resonancia Magnética, Neoplasias Prostáticas y Cáncer. Incluyendo artículos, libros y revistas en portugués y inglés. Fueron seleccionados 17 artículos que cumplen los criterios de inclusión y 12 artículos como referencias. Los resultados se expusieron en 2 tablas, siendo hecho caracterización y análisis de contenido. La RM presenta mejor calidad en estudio de tejidos, sin riesgos conocidos. La espectroscopia es capaz de demostrar indicadores metabólicos. La difusión aumenta la sensibilidad y especificidad en el estudio de las neoplasias. Se concluye que la RM es eficiente en la asistencia de pacientes en todas las fases de cambios celulares. Descriptores: Formación del Profesorado, Educación Física, Experiencia en la Salud. Breno Wanderson Lopes VisgueiraTecnólogo em Radiologia (UNINOVAFAPI), Especialista em Imaginologia (INSTITUTO LATO SENSU), Pós-graduando em Anatomia e Patologia Associada (UNYLEIA).
Introduction: The clinical symptomatology of SARS-CoV-2 and the occurrence of coinfections can be masked by the similarity of the manifestations, thereby delaying the clinical diagnosis and therapeutic decision-making, favoring the worsening of the clinical condition and increasing the chances of death. Aim: to conduct a bibliometric analysis of the world's scientific production on COVID-19 and coinfection in general. Outlining: Bibliometric study with a quantitative approach. Two hundred eight articles were analyzed using the Bibliometrix R package and the Biblioshiny application. Results: The articles were published mainly in 2021 and 2022. The scientific journals that published the most were the Journal of Medical Virology and Cureus. The most cited was the Journal of Medical Virology. The articles were cited 2567 times and addressed the etiology of coinfections, which bacteria, other viruses, fungi, and vectors can cause. Implications: Through this bibliometric analysis, it was possible to identify global trends in research on COVID-19 and coinfection, which in the long term can support the development of new research and the elaboration of strategies aimed at preventing, controlling, and managing cases of coinfections, not only in the pandemic period but continuously.
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