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Julia Rowland, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute, outlines positive steps cancer patients can take during remission to manage anxiety about cancer's possible return.
Cancer --- Worry --- Psychological aspects --- Patients --- Mental health
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Addresses typical after-effects of cancer treatments on older cancer patients, including pain and tiredness. An overview, including ameliorative actions, provided by Julia Rowland, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute.
Fatigue --- Cancer --- Older people --- Treatment --- Complications --- Patients --- Health and hygiene
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Julia Rowland, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute, provides ideas for recording and describing pain in order to aid communcation with health care providers so that it may be ameliorated.
Cancer pain --- Cancer --- Patients --- Treatment --- Complications
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Addresses characteristics of older cancer patients, and attributes that affect their treatments. Remarks given by Julia Rowland, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute.
Older people --- Cancer --- Medical care --- Patients --- Treatment
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Julia Rowland, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute, provides an overview of cancer treatments' possible negative effects on memory and describes memory aids. Provides pointers to guide discussion to determine whether memory loss is temporary due to cancer treatment or not.
Memory disorders --- Memory disorders in old age --- Cancer --- Treatment --- Complications
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Cancer pain --- Depression, Mental --- Fatigue --- Neoplasms --- Neoplasms --- Depression --- Depression --- Depression --- Fatigue --- Fatigue --- Fatigue --- Pain --- Pain --- Pain --- complications. --- psychology. --- diagnosis. --- etiology. --- therapy. --- diagnosis. --- etiology. --- therapy. --- diagnosis. --- drug therapy. --- etiology.
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