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Resiliency intervention for patient-caregiver dyads in the Neuro-ICU: Study protocol for a single-blind randomized clinical trial
DISCUSSION: If successful, we plan to test RT in a large-scale, multisite hybrid effectiveness-implementation study in Neuro-ICUs across the country. Enhancing psychosocial supports for patients and families could improve health outcomes, healthcare efficiency, and the culture of these units.PMID:36368480 | DOI:10.1016/j.cct.2022.106998
Source: Cancer Control - November 11, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Ana-Maria Vranceanu Emily C Woodworth Millan R Kanaya Sarah Bannon Ryan A Mace Heena Manglani Brooke A Duarte Christina L Rush Nathaniel R Choukas Ellie A Briskin Joshua Cohen Robert Parker Eric Macklin Ethan Lester Lara Traeger Jonathan Rosand Karon M Ko Source Type: research

Late effects of childhood cancer recorded at a single outpatient clinic over the course of one year: implications for the follow-up care
Neoplasma. 2022 Jul 13:220531N584. doi: 10.4149/neo_2022_220531N584. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSystematic registration and analysis of detailed treatment data and data on late effects in survivors of childhood cancer are important both for building the evidence base for future assessment of current innovative therapies in pediatric oncology and for personalization of preventive care for survivors of childhood cancer. The paper provides a descriptive analysis of medical data (diagnosis, treatment, late effects, and health status) and selected patient-reported outcomes (mental health and psychosocial well-being) from a s...
Source: Neoplasma - July 12, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tomas Kepak Hana Hrstkova Vitezslav Dusek Marta Holikova Lucie Strublova Katerina Kepakova Source Type: research

Symptom burden in glioblastoma - a prospective pilot study from diagnosis to first progression
CONCLUSION: The proposed clinical toolkit seems feasible in routine clinical practice and reflects changes in symptom burden in different stages of the post-surgical course of GBM patients in this monocentric clinical pilot trial.PMID:35780772 | DOI:10.1159/000525651
Source: Oncology - July 5, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Ulrich Roelcke Lucia Schwyzer Anna Maria Zeitlberger Thomas Hundsberger Source Type: research