Nursing Care of Children with Cancer

Sep 20, 2016 by in HEMATOLOGY Comments Off on Nursing Care of Children with Cancer

and Julia Challinor6 (5) Department of Hematology/Oncology, Boston Children’s Hospital, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA (6) School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, 2 Koret Way #N-611Y, San Francisco,…

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Oncologic Emergencies

Sep 20, 2016 by in HEMATOLOGY Comments Off on Oncologic Emergencies

Fig. 9.1 Mediastinal anatomy. http://​en.​wikipedia.​org/​wiki/​Mediastinum Table 9.1 Some potential causes of mediastinal tumors in children Etiology Anterior mediastinal masses Middle mediastinal masses Posterior mediastinal masses Malignant Non-Hodgkin lymphomas Non-Hodgkin lymphomas…

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Bone Tumors

Sep 20, 2016 by in HEMATOLOGY Comments Off on Bone Tumors

Characteristic Osteosarcoma Ewing sarcoma Incidence (cases per 106 < 20 years old) 4.8 2.9 Age peak (years) 12–18 5–25 Cell of origin Osteoblast Primitive neuroectodermal cell Biology Alteration of tumor supresor genes…

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Early Warning Signs of Cancer in Children/Models for Early Diagnosis

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Condition Association Genetic abnormalities, including:  Down syndrome Acute myeloblastic leukaemia Beckwith-Wiedemann Wilms tumour, hepatoblastoma Fanconi anaemia Acute myeloblastic leukaemia Immunodeficiency, including:  All conditions (congenital and acquired) Lymphoma HIV Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma,…

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Soft Tissue Sarcomas

Sep 20, 2016 by in HEMATOLOGY Comments Off on Soft Tissue Sarcomas

Fig. 21.1 Distribution of primary sites of rhabdomyosarcoma and survival according to tumor location Different tumor sites may be associated to different RMS subtype: botryoid histology is seen commonly in…

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HIV and Malignancy in Children

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Fig. 26.1 Suggested diagnostic work-up for staging of Kaposi sarcoma It is now known that the pathogenesis of all clinical variants of KS involves infection with KSHV, a deoxyribonucleic acid…

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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant

Sep 20, 2016 by in HEMATOLOGY Comments Off on Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant

Allogeneic donor type Source HLA matching and cell dose Sibling Peripheral blood Match sibling donor: 6/6, 8/8 or 10/10 Mismatch sibling donor: over 8/10 Bone marrow Haploidentical: less than 9/10…

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Paediatric Neuro-Oncology

Sep 20, 2016 by in HEMATOLOGY Comments Off on Paediatric Neuro-Oncology

Diagnosis Location Standard treatment Options Outcome in high-income countries Prognostic factors Low-grade glioma in surgical areas All sites Surgery None Excellent (95–100 % survival) Extent of resection Unresectable low-grade glioma…

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Nutritional Assessment and Intervention

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Cancer cachexia Multifactorial • Disease • Host • Socio-economic • Treatment Interactive tumour and host-related effects • Socio-economic, inadequate supply of nutrients • Anorexia • Bowel obstruction • Malabsorption •…

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Essential Medicines and Pharmacy Services

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Antineoplastics Section Antimicrobials Section Supportive care agents Section Asparaginase 8.2 Acyclovir 6.4.1 Allopurinol 8.2 Bleomycin 8.2 Amikacin 6.2.4 Amitriptyline 24.2.1 Carboplatin 8.2 Amphotericin B 6.3 Codeine 2.2 Cisplatin 8.2 Cefotaxime…

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