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Oncological emergencies

Oncological emergencies

There are a limited number of true emergencies in oncology . Those that require immediate recognition and management are: /uni25CF Cord compression : rapid diagnosis and management to relieve pressure on the spinal cord is essential to obtain ). the best results for patients. Ideally , treatment should be instituted when cord compression is threatened rather than when it has already occurred. Management is likely to include steroids and either neurosurgery or radiotherapy . /uni25CF Neutropenic sepsis : rapid diagnosis and antibiotic therapy are essential. There is a strong inverse relationship between the time taken to start antibiotics and the chance of patient survival. /uni25CF Immune side e ff ects including hypophysitis, adrenal - failure and insulin-dependent diabetes. In contrast, there are many urgent oncological situations that are very unpleasant for the patient or that can rapidly deteriorate if not recognised quickly . These include thrombo - sis, e ff usion, superior vena cav a obstruction and pain, among many others. As early diagnosis becomes more common and treatment outcomes improve, so an increasing number of people are cured of cancer. However, the impact of a cancer diagnosis and its treatment is profound. Organisations such as UK-based Macmillan Cancer Support can provide information and support to patients facing the health, work and financial sequelae of cancer. Oncological emergencies

There are a limited number of true emergencies in oncology . Those that require immediate recognition and management are: /uni25CF Cord compression : rapid diagnosis and management to relieve pressure on the spinal cord is essential to obtain ). the best results for patients. Ideally , treatment should be instituted when cord compression is threatened rather than when it has already occurred. Management is likely to include steroids and either neurosurgery or radiotherapy . /uni25CF Neutropenic sepsis : rapid diagnosis and antibiotic therapy are essential. There is a strong inverse relationship between the time taken to start antibiotics and the chance of patient survival. /uni25CF Immune side e ff ects including hypophysitis, adrenal - failure and insulin-dependent diabetes. In contrast, there are many urgent oncological situations that are very unpleasant for the patient or that can rapidly deteriorate if not recognised quickly . These include thrombo - sis, e ff usion, superior vena cav a obstruction and pain, among many others. As early diagnosis becomes more common and treatment outcomes improve, so an increasing number of people are cured of cancer. However, the impact of a cancer diagnosis and its treatment is profound. Organisations such as UK-based Macmillan Cancer Support can provide information and support to patients facing the health, work and financial sequelae of cancer. Oncological emergencies

There are a limited number of true emergencies in oncology . Those that require immediate recognition and management are: /uni25CF Cord compression : rapid diagnosis and management to relieve pressure on the spinal cord is essential to obtain ). the best results for patients. Ideally , treatment should be instituted when cord compression is threatened rather than when it has already occurred. Management is likely to include steroids and either neurosurgery or radiotherapy . /uni25CF Neutropenic sepsis : rapid diagnosis and antibiotic therapy are essential. There is a strong inverse relationship between the time taken to start antibiotics and the chance of patient survival. /uni25CF Immune side e ff ects including hypophysitis, adrenal - failure and insulin-dependent diabetes. In contrast, there are many urgent oncological situations that are very unpleasant for the patient or that can rapidly deteriorate if not recognised quickly . These include thrombo - sis, e ff usion, superior vena cav a obstruction and pain, among many others. As early diagnosis becomes more common and treatment outcomes improve, so an increasing number of people are cured of cancer. However, the impact of a cancer diagnosis and its treatment is profound. Organisations such as UK-based Macmillan Cancer Support can provide information and support to patients facing the health, work and financial sequelae of cancer.