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Nursing Care Plan For Brain Cancer

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 05:18 AM PDT

Patients suffering from brain cancer require special nursing care plan. The nursing care plan for brain cancer should have all the information related to the treatment, ways to manage disabilities and ways to handle all future needs of the patient. A good nursing care plan for brain cancer patients should cover the following aspects in details: Precautionary measures to be adopted for motor, sensory

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TREATMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 05:09 AM PDT

The initial treatment is surgery which will consist of removal of the uterus, tubes and ovaries as well as any large nodules of cancer. There are exceptions when only one ovary is removed. This conservative surgery is indicated in the following situation. The patient has a strong desire for further childbearing and is otherwise fertile. The cancer is stage IA. Grade 0, I, or sometimes II epithelial cancer. The c

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SURGERY FOR OVARIAN CANCER

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 05:07 AM PDT

The goals of surgery are to establish a diagnosis, determine the stage and remove as much cancer as possible. In all but the earliest cancers there is often some cancer remaining after surgery. This is because it spreads throughout the abdomen in little nodules, some are only barely visible and others are too small to see. The surgical goal is not to leave any nodule larger than 1cm which is about a quarter of

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SYMPTOMS OVARIAN CANCER

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 05:05 AM PDT

There are no symptoms of early ovarian cancer. Occasionally an ovarian cyst will be detected on a routine gynecologic. If an ovarian cyst becomes twisted then that will cause pain and the woman will soon be in the emergency room where an ultrasound examination can demonstrate the cyst. A cyst can break and bleed and that will also cause enough symptoms to cause the woman to seek help. Otherwise, the cancer is

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RISK FACTORS FOR OVARIAN CANCER

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 04:48 AM PDT

Epithelial ovarian cancers tend to be a cancer of affluent societies where expected life spans are long. An increased risk factor, other than age, is nulliparity or delayed childbearing. A decreased risk is seen with multiparity and with prolonged use of birth control pills. There have been some unsubstantiated claims that the use of talcum powders contaminated with asbestos can cause ovarian cancers. Dietary

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SCREENING FOR OVARIAN CANCER

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 04:45 AM PDT

There have been many attempts to screen for ovarian cancers. None have been shown to be worthwhile. Screening means looking for a cancer in a person who has no symptoms and who has no physical findings suggestive of a cancer. That means those who are well and normal. The two methods used to try to screen for ovarian cancers are the Ca-125 blood test and ultrasound examinations. The reason that screening is not

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Ovarian Cancer

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 04:41 AM PDT

Ovarian cancer is a non specific term for a variety of cancers that originate in the ovary. There are about 20 microscopically distinct types. They can be classified into three large groups, epithelial cancers, germ cell tumors, and specialized stromal cell cancers. There are three groups because the ovary contains collections of cells with three distinct origins and functions. During embryonic development whe

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NURSING CARE PLAN for Liver Abcess Disease

Posted: 03 Oct 2010 10:44 PM PDT

Basic Theory Liver Abcess Two category : Amebic and pyogenic. Amebic liver abcess (commonly because Entamoeba histolytica), common cause on tropic or developing country. Pathopysiology Whenever an infection develops anywhere along the biliary of GI tract, infecting organism may reach the liver through the biliary system, portal venous system, or hepatic arterial or lymphatic system. The bacterial toxins dest

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