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Supportive Care for the Cancer Patient

  • Title: Supportive Care for the Cancer Patient
  • Description:
    Withrow and MacEwen's Small Animal Clinical Oncology (Fifth Edition), 2013, Chapter 15, Pages 245-279.

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  • Category: Oncology

  • Abstract / Overview:
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    Article Outline

    • Section A
      • Management of Chronic Cancer Pain
        • How Painful Is Cancer in Animals?
        • General Approach to Cancer Pain Management
        • The Importance of Alleviating Pain in the Cancer Patient
        • Assessment of Cancer Pain
        • Principles of Alleviation of Cancer Pain
          • Pharmacologic Therapy
          • Classification of Cancer Pain
        • Drugs and Strategies Used for Management of Pain in Cancer Patients
          • Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
          • Acetaminophen
          • Opioids
          • N-Methyl D-Aspartate Antagonists
          • Combination Analgesics
          • Anticonvulsant Drugs
          • Tricyclic Antidepressants
          • Sodium Channel Blockade
          • Steroids
          • Bisphosphonates
        • Neuronal Ablation or Exhaustion Therapy
        • Radiation Therapy
        • Acupuncture
        • The Future: Toward a Mechanistic Understanding of Cancer Pain
      • References
    • Section B
      • Nutritional Management of the Cancer Patient
        • Metabolism of Cancer: Substrate Utilization
        • Cancer Anorexia and Cachexia
        • Epidemiology, Prevention, and Risk Factors
        • Implementing a Nutritional Plan for the Oncology Patient: Nutritional Assessment
        • Feeding the Hospitalized Oncology Patient
        • Coax Feeding and Pharmacologic Appetite Stimulation
        • Assisted Enteral Support
        • Parenteral Support
        • Nutritional Support in the Cancer-Bearing Patient
          • Substrate
          • Amino Acids
          • Polyunsaturated Fats
          • Vitamins and Minerals
          • Antioxidants/Supplements
      • References
    • Section C
      • Relationship-Centered Approach to Cancer Communication
        • A Paradigm Shift: Paternalism to Partnership
        • Relationship-Centered Care
        • Core Communication Skills for Cancer Communication
          • Gathering Information
            • Identify the Client's Full Agenda
            • Elicit the Client's Perspective
          • Explaining and Planning
            • Assess the Client's Knowledge Level
            • Give Information in Manageable Chunks and Checks
          • Building Relationships
            • Offer Partnership
            • Ask Permission
            • Express Empathy
            • Demonstrate Appropriate Nonverbal Behavior
          • Providing Structure
            • Summarize
        • “I Don't Have Time for This…”
        • Approaches to Cancer Conversations
          • Delivering Bad News
          • Discussing Prognosis
          • Assessing Quality of Life
          • Transitioning to Palliative Care
          • Preparing Families for Euthanasia
          • Providing Support for Grief and Loss
          • Caring for Yourself
        • Conclusion
      • References