Publications by authors named "R Canario"

(1) Background: Caring for pregnant cancer patients is clinically and ethically complex. There is no structured ethical guidance for healthcare professionals caring for these patients. (2) Objective: This concept paper proposes a theoretically grounded framework to support ethical and patient-centred care of pregnant cancer patients.

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The siphonostomatoid copepod genus Scottocheres was established by Giesbrecht in 1897 and now includes nine species. Consequently, these new species introduced new characteristics that must be considered to define the genus. This study provides an emended diagnosis of the genus, describes a new species, discusses the geographic distribution and hosts of the genus, and includes a key to the species.

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Article Synopsis
  • Most cancers, including breast cancer, can be treated during pregnancy without major risks to the mother or fetus, but this brings up ethical concerns in clinical care.
  • An analysis of 32 clinical practice guidelines revealed that 25 address medical ethics, highlighting themes like patient autonomy and the need for informed decision-making.
  • It's crucial for future guidelines to emphasize patient autonomy and its relational aspects while also developing a structured approach to tackle ethical issues in treating cancer during pregnancy.*
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