Best practices in wound care for gastrointestinal stoma and colorectal cancer patients from a nursing perspective: A meta‐analysisdoi:10.1111/iwj.14908Xu, JingGan, TianyuInternational Wound Journal
The third part of this article is written by a pervious cancer patient whose presence today is a testimonial to the success of the body/mind alliance and the provider-as-partner concept. She will present the patient's side of medical care. 展开 ...
The ability to repair tissue injuries is essential for survival and is a prerequisite for all surgical intervention. Wound healing is influenced by many factors, quite a few of which are instrumental in cancer patients or are related to different types of oncological therapy. Editors and Affiliation...
The International Conference onWound CareandTissue Repairpromises an enriching opportunity to delve into the latest technologies and breakthroughs in skincare treatment, cancer prevention, and the future of healthy skin, among closely related domains. Spanning over two days, this scientific gathering will...
If your surgery is for treatment of skin cancer, you should plan to spend time waiting for laboratory results. Sometimes the surgery can be more extensive than expected and may take a good part of the day. Please be patient and bring some reading material with you. ...
Quality of life: Assessing the impact and benefits of care to patients with fungating wounds Fungating malignant wounds are caused by tumor infiltration of the skin. Unless amenable to anti-cancer treatments, the infiltration extends, the wounds advance, and the management goals are palliative. Pal...
Lund-Nielsen et al (2011) stated that between 5 % and 10 % of cancer patients develop malignant wounds. In-vitro and some clinical studies suggest that silver- or honey-coated dressings may have an anti-bacterial effect in non-malignant wounds, but their possible anti-bacterial effect in mal...
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Malignant wounds are those directly related to tumor infiltration of superficial structures such as skin and lymphatics, and they afflict approximately 10% to 15% of patients with cancer in the course of their illness.7,8 Given their association with poorly controlled local or distant disease, the...
Chapter 4—Multifunctional nanocrystals for cancer therapy: A potential nanocarrier. In Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery and Therapy; Grumezescu, A.M., Ed.; William Andrew Publishing: Norwich, NY, USA, 2019; pp. 91–116. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Imam, S.S.; Alshehri, S.; Altamimi, ...