2017
DOI: 10.5114/aoms.2016.60509
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Care of cancer patients with liver and bone metastases – the place of pharmaceutical care in a balanced plan, focused on the patient’s needs and goals

Abstract: Metastatic cancer, especially in the growing population of geriatric patients, presents a big challenge to these patients, as well as to treatment teams and the entire health care system. This article describes some common medical problems faced by patients with metastases to liver and bone, and presents a diagnostic approach, and therapeutic management of various symptoms, relevant to advanced stages of the malignant disease. The article highlights the importance of patient education on various aspects of met… Show more

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“…The CSMR can be considered to be a useful integrative theoretical framework in understanding and analyzing familial cancer and genetic testing, by emphasizing the distinction between the interactive influences of cognitive and emotional representations related to the perceived risk of cancer and worrying about the disease when there is a family history of cancer, with a predictive role in the adoption of preventive behaviors [ 27 ] and assuring quality of life for these patients [ 51 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CSMR can be considered to be a useful integrative theoretical framework in understanding and analyzing familial cancer and genetic testing, by emphasizing the distinction between the interactive influences of cognitive and emotional representations related to the perceived risk of cancer and worrying about the disease when there is a family history of cancer, with a predictive role in the adoption of preventive behaviors [ 27 ] and assuring quality of life for these patients [ 51 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are personal care challenges related to the cultures and beliefs of family caregivers of persons with metastases cancer, which affect the caring role and the health status of family caregivers and their ability to meet patient needs [ 14 ]. Nevertheless, the absolute need for high-quality supportive care for persons with metastases cancer from their family caregivers is well established among international studies [ 15 ]. Consequently, palliative care nurses have increasingly sought to understand the experiences and needs of cancer patients’ family caregivers [ 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiotherapy was by far the most common SRE, received by 85% of all MBD patients, with nearly 50% of these patients receiving radiotherapy within 2.5 years of their MBD diagnosis [ 4 ]. Persistent pain resulting from bone metastases is often severe, progressive, and multifocal [ 16 ], requiring multidisciplinary therapy and repeated treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%