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Current issues in the nutritional management of patients with head and neck cancer in australia
nutritional management neck cancer
2015/4/2
The aim of this study was to provide a baseline measure of current dietetic practice throughout Australia in the care
of patients with head and neck cancer. An online survey was distributed to membe...
For cancer survivors who have completed their active treatment, evidence that a healthy lifestyle can improve chronic
illness risk, cancer recurrence, secondary cancers and late and long-term effect...
Breast cancer risk and outcomes for breast cancer survivors are known to be influenced by body composition. A wealth
of literature surrounds the function and role of fat tissue, however considerably...
Nutrition and prostate cancer: latest insights and practice recommendations
practice recommendations prostate cancer
2015/4/2
Prostate cancer is a growing epidemic worldwide and the sixth most common cause of death from cancers in
men. Diet and lifestyle factors have been associated with prostate cancer risk, but limited e...
A review of evidence-based practice in nutrition related complementary therapies: improving the knowledge of dietitians
evidence-based practic nutrition related complementary therapies
2015/4/2
Use of complementary and alternative medicine in cancer continues to increase and there is a need for health
professionals to provide evidence-based information. The aim of this review was to determ...
Mentoring and professional support programs in cancer nutrition for regional dietitians
professional support programs cancer nutrition
2015/4/2
Increasing numbers of cancer patients are receiving radiotherapy treatment in regional areas, in addition to those
requiring long-term local follow-up on treatment completion at metropolitan centres...
Multidisciplinary progress in research and treatment of genitourinary cancers
genitourinary cancers Multidisciplinary progress
2015/4/1
In introducing this forum on genitourinary cancers, choosing
appropriate terminology was problematic. We live in an era
that could be characterised for its love of awful neologisms.
The beautifu...
The last decade has seen several new treatment technologies being incorporated into the radiation treatment of
localised prostate cancer. More established treatment modalities, such as external beam...
Major advances in surgical technique for the treatment of genitourinary cancers
surgical technique Major advances
2015/4/1
There have been numerous recent advances in surgical techniques for the treatment of genitourinary cancer. The
advent of robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy is certainly a major tech...
Health related quality of life research is contributing substantially to the management of prostate and testicular
cancer, but in different ways. Both diseases have good prognoses, but their traject...
Supportive care intervention in prostate cancer: recent advances and future challenges
recent advances prostate cancer
2015/4/1
Prostate cancer is highly heterogeneous in its nature, effects, pattern of progression and outcomes. Survival,
treatment approaches and mortality, differ substantially by socio-economic and geograph...
New direction for multidisciplinary care: menopausal symptoms after cancer service
multidisciplinary care menopausal symptoms
2015/4/1
Menopausal symptoms are common following treatment for cancer, particularly breast and gynaecological cancers.
The nature, severity and causes of menopausal symptoms following hormone-dependent canc...
Medical OncOlOgy grOup Of australia cancer achievement award – cancer, then and nOw
ustralia cancer Medical OncOlOgy
2015/4/1
When I graduated in 1972, the most common cancer
in males was lung cancer, with cancer overall equally
distributed between men and women.1
In 1980, less than
half of all people diagnosed with ...
Receiving the Tom Reeve Oration Award is a great honour
for those of us working in cancer care. I have worked
in this field for nearly 30 years and have been actively
involved with the Clinical ...
The management of testicular cancer has changed dramatically over the last 30 years. Almost all patients with
early stage disease and over 80% of patients with advanced disease can now be cured with...