Objectives: to identify the prevalence, and describe the management of, neutropenia throughout the chemotherapy treatment among women with breast cancer.
Methods: observational study, cycles of chemotherapy. 116 neutropenic events were recorded, and 63.
One of the possible courses of cancer treatment is teletherapy, and one of the most important adverse side effects are skin reactions, an ailment more commonly called radiodermatitis. The main purpose of this study is to analyze knowledge of the evidence about topical products used in the prevention of radiodermatitis, to support care delivery to women with breast cancer during teletherapy. The research method used here is the comprehensive literature review.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients submitted chemotherapy need of the nursing care for help them on the resolution of their basic needs, or then, help them come to terms the treatment's restrictions. The value of the oncology care is stricken out when it is adopted one or more theorist references for serve a good care and, consequently, better quality of life for this patients. This study was constructed in order to up to date the protocol of nursing care on the Gynecology and Obstetrical clinic of school hospital of Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro for patients with cancer that were submitted chemotherapy by literature review was possible up to date the guideline of clinical which one is showed by this study.
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