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==Oncological Emergencies== | ==I'''ntroduction'''== | ||
About cancer and oncology and then link up it with main page of oncology | |||
== Multidisciplinary treatment approach == | |||
about role of different teams and evidences supporting multidisciplinary approaches and link up physiotherapy treatment page | |||
== Principle of cancer management == | |||
based on type of cancer | |||
stage of cancer | |||
prognostic factors | |||
purpose of treatment | |||
== Types of cancer management == | |||
== Oncological Emergencies== | |||
Physical Therapists need to be aware that certain oncologic emergencies may develop over Time and it is important to know the primary systems affected or causes as well as signs and symptoms for referral<ref>Higdon M et. al. Treatment of Oncologic Emergencies. Am Fam Physician 2006; 74: 1873-80</ref>. The study suggests using a multidisciplinary treatment system for early diagnosis (MRI) and referral to orthopedists for treatment and prevention of Malignant spinal cord compression (MSCC) in patients with bone metastases<ref>Nakata E, Sugihara S, Sugawara Y, Nakahara R, Furumatsu T, Tetsunaga T, Kunisada T, Nakanishi K, Akezaki Y, Ozaki T. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32218864/ Multidisciplinary treatment system for bone metastases for early diagnosis, treatment and prevention of malignant spinal cord compression.] Oncology letters. 2020 Apr 1;19(4):3137-44.</ref>. | Physical Therapists need to be aware that certain oncologic emergencies may develop over Time and it is important to know the primary systems affected or causes as well as signs and symptoms for referral<ref>Higdon M et. al. Treatment of Oncologic Emergencies. Am Fam Physician 2006; 74: 1873-80</ref>. The study suggests using a multidisciplinary treatment system for early diagnosis (MRI) and referral to orthopedists for treatment and prevention of Malignant spinal cord compression (MSCC) in patients with bone metastases<ref>Nakata E, Sugihara S, Sugawara Y, Nakahara R, Furumatsu T, Tetsunaga T, Kunisada T, Nakanishi K, Akezaki Y, Ozaki T. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32218864/ Multidisciplinary treatment system for bone metastases for early diagnosis, treatment and prevention of malignant spinal cord compression.] Oncology letters. 2020 Apr 1;19(4):3137-44.</ref>. |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
About cancer and oncology and then link up it with main page of oncology
Multidisciplinary treatment approach[edit | edit source]
about role of different teams and evidences supporting multidisciplinary approaches and link up physiotherapy treatment page
Principle of cancer management[edit | edit source]
based on type of cancer
stage of cancer
prognostic factors
purpose of treatment
Types of cancer management[edit | edit source]
Oncological Emergencies[edit | edit source]
Physical Therapists need to be aware that certain oncologic emergencies may develop over Time and it is important to know the primary systems affected or causes as well as signs and symptoms for referral[1]. The study suggests using a multidisciplinary treatment system for early diagnosis (MRI) and referral to orthopedists for treatment and prevention of Malignant spinal cord compression (MSCC) in patients with bone metastases[2].
I. Metabolic[edit | edit source]
- Tumor Lysis Syndrome
- Hypercalcemia of Malignancy
- Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH)
II. Hematologic[edit | edit source]
- Febrile neutropenia
- Hyperviscosity syndrome
III. Structural[edit | edit source]
- Epidural Spinal Cord Compression
- Malignant Pericardial Effusion
- Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
IV. Side Effects from Chemotherapy[edit | edit source]
- Diarrhea
- Extravasations
- Obstipation
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Higdon M et. al. Treatment of Oncologic Emergencies. Am Fam Physician 2006; 74: 1873-80
- ↑ Nakata E, Sugihara S, Sugawara Y, Nakahara R, Furumatsu T, Tetsunaga T, Kunisada T, Nakanishi K, Akezaki Y, Ozaki T. Multidisciplinary treatment system for bone metastases for early diagnosis, treatment and prevention of malignant spinal cord compression. Oncology letters. 2020 Apr 1;19(4):3137-44.