Symptom management in gynecologic malignancies.
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Auteurs : Carolyn Casey [États-Unis] ; Lee-May Chen ; Michael W. RabowSource :
- Expert review of anticancer therapy [ 1744-8328 ] ; 2011.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Femelle, Humains, Pronostic, Qualité de vie, Soins palliatifs (), Soins palliatifs (tendances), Soins palliatifs (utilisation), Tumeurs de l'appareil génital féminin (), Tumeurs de l'appareil génital féminin (anatomopathologie), Tumeurs de l'appareil génital féminin (psychologie), Tumeurs de l'appareil génital féminin (traitement médicamenteux).
- MESH :
- anatomopathologie : Tumeurs de l'appareil génital féminin.
- psychologie : Tumeurs de l'appareil génital féminin.
- tendances : Soins palliatifs.
- traitement médicamenteux : Tumeurs de l'appareil génital féminin.
- utilisation : Soins palliatifs.
- Femelle, Humains, Pronostic, Qualité de vie, Soins palliatifs, Tumeurs de l'appareil génital féminin.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- drug therapy : Genital Neoplasms, Female.
- methods : Palliative Care.
- pathology : Genital Neoplasms, Female.
- psychology : Genital Neoplasms, Female.
- therapy : Genital Neoplasms, Female.
- trends : Palliative Care.
- utilization : Palliative Care.
- Female, Humans, Prognosis, Quality of Life.
Abstract
Patients with gynecologic cancer experience significant symptom burden throughout their disease course and treatment, which negatively impacts their quality of life. The most common symptoms in gynecologic cancer include pain, fatigue, depression and anxiety. Palliative care, including symptom management, focuses on the prevention and relief of suffering and improvement in quality of life, irrespective of prognosis. In a comprehensive cancer care model, palliative care, including symptom management, is offered concurrently with anticancer therapies throughout the disease course, not just at the end of life and not only once curative attempts have been abandoned. Good symptom management begins with routine symptom assessment and use of a standardized screening tool can help identify patients with high symptom burden. Literature regarding epidemiology, assessment and management of pain, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, lymphedema, ascites, depression, anxiety and sexual dysfunction in gynecologic oncology patients will be reviewed in this article.
DOI: 10.1586/era.11.83
PubMed: 21806331
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