Información sobre riesgo, prevención, detección, síntomas, diagnosis, tratamiento y apoyo para el cáncer.
Información sobre el tratamiento del cáncer incluyendo quirúrgica, quimioterapia, radioterapia, estudios clínicos, terapia con protón, medicina complementaria avanzadas.
OncoLink se complace en ofrecer una amplia lista de lista completa de los agentes quimioterapéuticos más comúnmente usados??. Esta guía de referencia incluye información sobre la forma en que cada fármaco se administra, cómo funcionan, y los pacientes los efectos secundarios comunes pueden experimentar.
Maneras que los pacientes de cáncer y las personas que le cuidan puedan enfrentar el cáncer, los efectos secundarios, nutrición, cuestiones en general sobre el apoyo para el cáncer, duelo/decisiones sobre el termino de vida, y experiencias compartidas por sobrevivientes.
Lidiando con el Cancer / Proveedores de Cuidados
Información y apoyo para los miembros de la familia y seres queridos de pacientes con cáncer que están aceptando el desafío de ser los proveedores de cuidado fuera del hospital.
Cindy Crawford Launches Strength For Caring To Help Millions Of Caregivers Provide Support To Loved Ones With Cancer
More than 1.3 million cases of cancer will be diagnosed in 2002. The family members and loved ones of these patients are often confronted with the challenge of being the caregivers outside of the hospital setting. Many caregivers accompany patients...
Usted sabía… ¿Los hechos sobre Caregivers?
It is estimated that over 50 million Americans are caregivers for an adult family member or loved one. Cancer is just one illness that may require the assistance of a caregiver. Being a caregiver can impact your physical, emotional, and financial...
Do our patients hear what we teach?
As a clinical nurse specialist, the majority of my responsibilities lie in the
area of patient education. One day, while evaluating a patient for stress
incontinence, I asked if she had been taught pelvic muscle exercises. She said
"yes" and...
Caregiver Web sites
American College of Physicians: Home Care Guide for Advanced Cancer
This adjunct to the America College of Physicians Home Care Guide for Cancer addresses end of life issues that concern cancer patients, their families and friends. The primary goal...
What To Tell The Kids When Mom Has Cancer
The age of the child will, of course, play an important part in the decision as to what they should be told. All of the following is based on a 6- to 8-year-old child, with the expectation that you will modify the suggestions based upon the child's...
Accessing the Implanted Port
You will need the following supplies: (1) 10 cc syringe with Cannula attached (1) 100u/cc vial heparin (1) Vial Adapter (1) bent Huber needle with mini tubing (1) sterile dressing kit tape sterile gloves Injection Site DANGER: KEEP ALL...
Care of Your Button Feeding Device
Site Care Clean the skin around the Button everyday. You will need the following supplies: washcloth soap towel Wash your hands (see Handwashing section located in this manual for more information). Use a wet washcloth and soap to wash...
Checking For Residual
Before starting your feeding, your doctor may want you to check for fluid that is left in the stomach from the last feeding. This is called residual fluid. You should check the residual before each feeding. You will need the following supplies: ...
NCI/PDQ® Health professionals: Transitional Care Planning (PDQ®)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OverviewDefinition(s)Screening Components Specific to Biopsychosocial AssessmentComprehensive Biopsychosocial AssessmentBiopsychosocial Intervention and/or OptionsBiopsychosocial Management and Follow-upSpecial ConsiderationsHome...
NCI/PDQ® Patients: Transitional Care Planning (PDQ®)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IntroductionWhat Is Transitional Care Planning?Transitional Care Planning AssessmentsTransitional Care OptionsSpecial ConsiderationsEnd-of-Life DecisionsChanges to This Summary (10/23/2012)Questions or Comments About This...
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Calcium Leucovorin, Citrovorum Factor, Folinic Acid
Cladribine (2-CDA, Leustatin®)
Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan®, Neosar®, Endoxan®)
Cyclosporine (Neoral®, Sandimmune®, Restasis®, Gengraf®)
Cytarabine (Cytosar-U®, Ara-C)
Irinotecan (Camptosar®, CPT-11)
Leucovorin (Calcium Leucovorin, Citrovorum Factor, Folinic Acid)
Calcium Leucovorin, Citrovorum Factor, Folinic Acid
Leucovorin (Calcium Leucovorin, Citrovorum Factor, Folinic Acid)
Leuprolide Acetate (Lupron®, Lupron Depot®, Eligard®, Prostap®, Viadur®) - For Men
Leuprolide Acetate (Lupron®, Lupron Depot®, Eligard®, Prostap®, Viadur®) - For Women
Lupron®, Lupron Depot®, Eligard®, Prostap®, Viadur®
Lupron®, Lupron Depot®, Eligard®, Prostap®, Viadur®
Busulfan (Myleran®, Busulfex®)
Intravesicular Mitomycin (Mutamycin®, Mitomycin-C, given into the bladder)
Mechlorethamine (Mustargen®, Nitrogen Mustard)
mechlorethamine, mustine, Mustargen®
Megestrol (Megace®, Megace-ES®)
Mercaptopurine (Purinethol®, 6-MP)
Methotrexate (Mexate®, Folex®, Rheumatrex®, Amethopterin, MTX)
Mexate®, Folex®, Rheumatrex®, Amethopterin, MTX
Mitomycin (Mutamycin®, Mitomycin-C)
Morphine Sulfate (Given by IV)
Morphine Sulfate (MS Contin®, Avinza®, Kadian®, Oramorph SR®)
MS Contin®, Avinza®, Kadian®, Oramorph SR®
Mutamycin®, Mitomycin-C, given into the bladder
Nitrogen mustard (mechlorethamine, mustine, Mustargen®)
Bendamustine Hydrochloride (Treanda®)
Bexarotene (Targretin®), Oral Formulation
Bexarotene Gel (Targretin® Gel Formulation)
Etoposide (Toposar®, VePesid®, Etopophos®,VP-16)
Thioguanine (6-TG, Thioguanine Tabloid®)
Toposar®, VePesid®, Etopophos®,VP-16
Trelstar LA® and Trelstar Depot®
Tretinoin (Vesanoid®, All-Trans-Retinoic Acid, ATRA)
Triptorelin (Trelstar LA® and Trelstar Depot®)

