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Advanced Cancer Pain And Quality Of Life Health And Human Development 1st Edition Edward Chow

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Advanced Cancer Pain And Quality Of Life Health And Human Development 1st Edition Edward Chow
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Edward Chow, Joav Merrick
ISBN: 9781616682071, 9781616684006, 1616682078, 1616684003
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Advanced Cancer Pain And Quality Of Life Health And Human Development 1st Edition Edward Chow by Edward Chow, Joav Merrick 9781616682071, 9781616684006, 1616682078, 1616684003 instant download after payment.

An estimated 166,400 new cases of cancer will occur in Canada in 2008. Bone metastases unfortunately remain a common site of recurrence, with breast and prostate cancer patients representing a substantial proportion of this population. Metastatic bone disease is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Pain is experienced by up to two thirds of patients. The prognosis for patients with bone metastases is highly influenced by tumour type, performance status, and the presence of extraosseous disease. The median survival has been significantly longer in breast cancer patients with a first relapse in the axial skeleton (24 months) versus patients with initial relapse in the liver (3 months) (2). Survival after diagnosis of bone metastases is influenced by the subsequent development of extraosseous metastatic sites: 1.6 years versus 2.1 years in patients with bone-only disease.

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