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Danish translation and qualitative validation of the Measure Yourself Medical Outcome Profileand the Measure Yourself Concerns and Wellbeing
CONCLUSIONS: The Danish versions of the two questionnaires are now ready for use in clinical practice and research after individual licensing consultation with the copyright holders.FUNDING: none.TRIAL REGISTRATION: not relevant.PMID:35244018
Source: Danish Medical Journal - March 4, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jacob Rosenberg Birthe T Oggesen Marie Polley Helen Seers Mira Mekhael Therese Juul Marie Louise Hamberg Anne K Danielsen Source Type: research

Establishing an integrated gastroenterology service between a medical center and the community.
CONCLUSION: Establishment of an IGS was found to effectively improve quality of care, while being cost-effective. PMID: 25717251 [PubMed - in process]
Source: World Journal of Gastroenterology : WJG - February 21, 2015 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Niv Y, Dickman R, Levi Z, Neumann G, Ehrlich D, Bitterman H, Dreiher J, Cohen A, Comaneshter D, Halpern E Tags: World J Gastroenterol Source Type: research

Colonoscopy videos on YouTube: Are they a good source of patient education?
Discussion YouTube videos are a poor source of information on colonoscopy. Professional societies and media are better sources of quality information for patient education on colonoscopy. The medical community may need to engage actively in enriching the quality of educational material available on YouTube. [...] © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  open access Full text
Source: Endoscopy International Open - April 16, 2020 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Radadiya, Dhruvil Gonzalez-Estrada, Alexei Lira-Vera, Jorge Emilio Lizarrga-Torres, Katia Mahapatra, Shayan Sinha Murguia-Fuentes, Ricardo Niezen, Sebastian Mohan, Kaushik Reddy, Chakradhar Devani, Kalpit Tags: Original article Source Type: research

Barriers to Breast and Colorectal Cancer Survivorship Care: Perceptions of Primary Care Physicians and Medical Oncologists in the United States Health Services and Outcomes
Conclusion MOs and PCPs perceive different cancer follow-up care barriers/concerns to be problematic. Resolving inadequate training, malpractice-driven test ordering, and preventive-care responsibility concerns may require continuing education, explicit guidelines, and survivorship care plans. Reviewing care plans with survivors may also reduce patients' requests for unnecessary testing.
Source: Journal of Clinical Oncology - June 14, 2013 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Virgo, Lerro, Klabunde, Earle, Ganz Tags: Epidemiology, Epidemiology, Quality of Care, Quality of Care Health Services and Outcomes Source Type: research

A National Survey of Medical Oncologist ’s Opinions and Perceptions for Managing Rash Among mCRC Patients Treated with Panitumumab
ConclusionsOur results highlight the urgent need for heightened education regarding dermatologic toxicity management among oncologists who treated mCRC patients with panitumumab. Easily implemented strategies, such as moisturizer, sunscreen, and UV-protective garments should be recommended to all patients.FundingAmgen, Inc.Plain Language SummaryPlain language summary available for this article.
Source: Dermatology and Therapy - May 2, 2019 Category: Dermatology Source Type: research

Under-80 cancer deaths 'eliminated by 2050' claim
Conclusion Most of the recommendations in this paper are already part of cancer prevention strategy and best practice guidelines. The advice that all people over 50 should take aspirin is controversial. While there is some evidence of a protective effect, as we discussed last year, this has to be balanced against side effects such as peptic ulcers and bleeding from the stomach, particularly in older people. It's important to see your GP before deciding to take aspirin regularly. This review could be considered to be over-optimistic. Recommendations regarding cancer prevention remain unchanged. Analysis by Bazian. Edite...
Source: NHS News Feed - January 14, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Cancer QA articles Medical practice Source Type: news

YouTube Videos as a Source of Information on Colorectal Cancer: What Do Our Patients Learn?
This study aims to report the characteristics and quality of these videos as patient education resources for CRC. YouTube ’s search engine was queried with different search phrases relating to CRC. The first two pages of each search result were analyzed. Two specialists devised a critical appraisal tool with a list of criteria to assess the videos. Quantitative YouTube parameter analyses and criteria assessment were performed. Inter-rater agreement was assessed between three raters. A total of 46 videos were eligible to be included in the study. The videos were on average 4:51 ± 3:27 min long. The videos had 10 tim...
Source: Journal of Cancer Education - September 21, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research