CACA guidelines for holistic integrative management of anticancer treatment - induced cutaneous adverse events.

Autor: Zhu, Guannan, Shi, Qiong, Cai, Tao, Gu, Dongcheng, Zhou, Hang, Wang, Lu, Liu, Fang, Wang, Ping, Xiong, Jianxia, Huang, Yujing, Li, Chunying, Gao, Tianwen
Předmět:
TUMOR treatment
SKIN disease treatment
ANTIBIOTICS
HEMORRHAGE risk factors
BURNS & scalds -- Risk factors
STEROID drugs
LYMPHEDEMA treatment
SCLERODERMA (Disease) treatment
INFECTION risk factors
HOLISTIC medicine
MEDICAL protocols
RISK assessment
HAND-foot syndrome
VASCULITIS
ANTI-inflammatory agents
CHINESE medicine
WOUND healing
SOFT tissue infections
SKIN diseases
STEVENS-Johnson Syndrome
PSORIASIS
ACNEIFORM eruptions
SKIN tumors
EXTRAVASATION
SKIN inflammation
ULCERS
MICROSURGERY
SARCOMA
ABLATION techniques
ERYTHEMA
PHOTOSENSITIVITY disorders
PROFESSIONAL associations
MUCOUS membranes
ENZYME inhibitors
BALDNESS
CHEMOEMBOLIZATION
VITILIGO
SEVERITY of illness index
PHARMACEUTICAL gels
PIGMENTATION disorders
CHEMORADIOTHERAPY
HEMATOMA
SCARS
FEVER
CRYOSURGERY
PHOTOTHERAPY
ITCHING
ANALGESICS
LASER therapy
MONOCLONAL antibodies
IMMUNE checkpoint inhibitors
OPERATIVE surgery
METASTASIS
INJECTIONS
QUALITY of life
GROWTH factors
PAIN
MEDICAL screening
DRUG eruptions
KERATOSIS
RADIODERMATITIS
IMATINIB
PHOTODYNAMIC therapy
GLUCOCORTICOIDS
SECONDARY primary cancer
PREVENTIVE health services
DIET therapy
CLASSIFICATION
DISEASE risk factors
DISEASE complications
Zdroj: Holistic Integrative Oncology; 6/28/2024, Vol. 3 Issue 1, p1-18, 18p
Abstrakt: Purpose: The skin and mucous membrane of cancer patients can be directly or indirectly impaired during the treatment of cancers, bringing about not physical but also psychological damages to cancer patients. A practical guideline is of great significance to improve the quality of life for patients suffered from cutaneous adverse events. Methods: This guideline was generated based on up-to-date evidence and the consensus of experts specialized in dermatology. Results: The current guideline include the baseline screening of skin and mucosal membranes, the manifestations of injuries on skin, mucosa and appendages, along with the treatment of them. The causal anti-tumor management include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immune therapy and surgery. Conclusion: This guideline can be helpful to reduce the risk of cutaneous adverse events during anti-cancer treatment and improve the quality of life of patients suffered from these adverse events. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index