Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2676802 Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2009 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesTo review the incidence, risk factors, staging, diagnosis, and treatment of colon, rectal, and anal cancers, as well as nursing care associated with managing patients diagnosed with these malignancies.Data SourcesPublished research reports, epidemiologic data, published patient management guidelines, and institution-based clinical tools.ConclusionsSignificant advances in the management of colon, rectal, and anal cancers in the past decade have extended patient survival. Further clinical research will refine current therapeutic strategies and treatment decision-making aids while minimizing symptoms of disease and treatment.Implications for Nursing PracticeNurses need to be familiar with risk factors, disease course, and current and emerging therapies to assist patients with treatment decision-making, and to anticipate and intervene in managing disease and treatment-induced problems. Early identification and management of distressing symptoms can help to avoid life-threatening effects and promote patient adherence to prescribed therapies; timely patient/family education may minimize anxiety and promote self-management.

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