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Palliative Care: Oncology Experience from Hong Kong

Palliative Care: Oncology Experience from Hong Kong

9781536123975
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Training in palliative medicine for clinical oncologists in Hong Kong is organised by the Palliative Medicine Subspecialty Board under the Hong Kong College of Radiologists, and it is expected that through this training the oncologists will be equipped to provide good quality palliative care for their cancer patients. As part of the training and subspecialty certification, the candidates must submit a research project of high scientific standard. In this book, the authors present some of the research conducted during the last examination and certification. The research covered different topics including radiotherapy in patients with metastatic diseases, survival predictors, a systemic review on drugs, and advanced directives in the Chinese population. The authors hope that this presentation will provide insight to the progress of palliative care development in different facilities in Hong Kong.
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9781536123975
9781536123975

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
106
Weight (g)
280
  • Introduction; Palliative Care Experience from Hong Kong; Clinical Effectiveness & Safety of Denosumab forTtreating Bone Metastasis:: A Systemic Review of Randomized Trials; Advanced Directives in Chinese Patients with Cancer; The Effect of Whole Brain Radiotherapy in Patients with Brain Metastases from Solid Cancers; Prognostic Factors for Survival Prediction in Advanced Cancer Patients & Development of a Simple Survival Prediction Tool for Application in a Community Palliative Care Setting; Symptom Control, Toxicity & Efficacy of Palliative Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Patients with Large & Inoperable Hepatitis B Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma; Evaluating Clinical Outcome & Toxicity for Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy in Oligometastatic Lung Disease; Index.
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