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MULTIDISCIPLINARY NURSING FOR A PATIENT WITH MULTIPLE PRIMARY CANCERS.
Multiple primary cancers (MPCs) refer to the occurrence of 2 or more primary malignant tumors simultaneously or sequentially in different organs or regions of the body. Based on the time interval between the cancers, MPC can be classified into synchronous and metachronous types. Risk factors include environmental and lifestyle influences, such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and unhealthy dietary habits. The unique nature of MPC increases the complexity of treatment and nursing care. This paper summarizes the nursing process and outcomes for a patient diagnosed with three primary cancers: gastric cancer, nasopharyngeal cancer, and liver cancer. The key nursing strategies included forming a multidisciplinary care team, focusing on antitumor drug management and post-chemotherapy bone marrow suppression care, addressing the patient's nutritional status, implementing nasopharyngeal care, providing supportive psychological interventions, and ensuring follow-up care. These measures aimed to enhance the patient's quality of life and therapeutic outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Gastroenterology Nursing: The Official Leader in Science and Practice delivers the information nurses need to stay ahead in this specialty. The journal keeps gastroenterology nurses and associates informed of the latest developments in research, evidence-based practice techniques, equipment, diagnostics, and therapy. The only professional, peer-reviewed nursing journal covering this area, Gastroenterology Nursing is an invaluable resource for current SGNA guidelines, new GI procedures, pharmacology, career development, and certification review. Its lively editorial style and illustrations make the journal a pleasure to read and consult.
Official Journal of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates and Canadian Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates