Aesthetic Treatments for the Oncology Patient
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Aesthetic Treatments for the Oncology Patient
Pinto, Hernan; Tejero, Paloma
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2020
198
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Inglês
9781138305571
15 a 20 dias
540
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1. The oncologic patient and aesthetic medicine: The bonded approach. 2. Challenges for oncology: Prevention, palliation, and survival. 3. Cancer as a chronic disease. 4. Clinical record: Oncological screening. 5. Tumor markers. 6. The psychological approach: The healing power of image and comprehensive assistance to cancer patients. 7. The role of the family. 8. The oncological patient environment: Legal framework and ethics. 9. Radiotherapy: The prevention of secondary effects, radiodermatitis, and long-term toxicity. 10. Prevention and treatment of dermatological secondary effects of cancer therapy. 11. Prevention and treatment of adverse effects of antineoplastic therapy and of delayed-onset side effects: Prevention and treatment of hair loss. 12. Melatonin for prevention and treatment of complications associated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy: Implications for cancer stem cell differentiation. 13. Chronic antineoplastic therapies and their impact on quality of life. 14. Interactions with medical-aesthetic treatments. 15. Medical-aesthetic treatments in the survivor patient. 16. Medical aesthetic treatments in oncology patients. 17. Facial medical-aesthetic treatments in oncology patients. 18. Filler materials: Indications, contraindications, and special considerations in oncology patients. 19. Aesthetic-medical treatments during disease: What is the plan? 20. The role of the aesthetic doctor in the follow-up of the oncology patient. 21. Medico-aesthetic collaboration. 22. Dietetics and nutrition in oncology patients: Evaluation of the nutritional status, weight control, and nutrigenomics. 23. Nutrition: Diet therapy and nutritional supplements. 24. Introduction to vascular complications in oncology patients. 25. Anatomy of lymphatic drainage of the limbs. 26. Prevention and treatment of secondary lymphedema of extremities, early diagnosis of lymphostasis, and postsurgical prevention and conservative treatment of lymphedema. 27. Prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism. 28. Cosmetic-medical treatments. 29. Micropigmentation applied to oncology patients. 30. Photoprotection in oncology patients. 31. Scar care after surgical treatment in oncology patients. 32. Cancer and physical exercise. 33. Ozone therapy in oncology patients. 34.Thermal treatments in postcancer care.
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Oncology Patient;cancer treatment side effects;Aesthetic Medicine;adverse affects of cancer drugs;Oncological Treatment;hair loss with cancer drugs;Sentinel Node;looking better after cancer;BRCA1;Oncology patient's nutrition;Phototherapy;Prostheses;Pdl;Patient's emotional support;Intense Pulsed Light;Complementary therapies;Botulinum Toxin;Secondary Lymphedema;VTED;Neurological Paraneoplastic Syndrome;Avoid Sun Exposure;Light Therapy;Venous Thromboembolism;Dermal Filler;Locoregional Progression;Hand Foot Syndrome;CSCs;Node Chains;LLLT;Manual Lymphatic Drainage;Hypertrophic Scars;Nonseminomatous Germ Cell Tumors;Lymph Flows
1. The oncologic patient and aesthetic medicine: The bonded approach. 2. Challenges for oncology: Prevention, palliation, and survival. 3. Cancer as a chronic disease. 4. Clinical record: Oncological screening. 5. Tumor markers. 6. The psychological approach: The healing power of image and comprehensive assistance to cancer patients. 7. The role of the family. 8. The oncological patient environment: Legal framework and ethics. 9. Radiotherapy: The prevention of secondary effects, radiodermatitis, and long-term toxicity. 10. Prevention and treatment of dermatological secondary effects of cancer therapy. 11. Prevention and treatment of adverse effects of antineoplastic therapy and of delayed-onset side effects: Prevention and treatment of hair loss. 12. Melatonin for prevention and treatment of complications associated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy: Implications for cancer stem cell differentiation. 13. Chronic antineoplastic therapies and their impact on quality of life. 14. Interactions with medical-aesthetic treatments. 15. Medical-aesthetic treatments in the survivor patient. 16. Medical aesthetic treatments in oncology patients. 17. Facial medical-aesthetic treatments in oncology patients. 18. Filler materials: Indications, contraindications, and special considerations in oncology patients. 19. Aesthetic-medical treatments during disease: What is the plan? 20. The role of the aesthetic doctor in the follow-up of the oncology patient. 21. Medico-aesthetic collaboration. 22. Dietetics and nutrition in oncology patients: Evaluation of the nutritional status, weight control, and nutrigenomics. 23. Nutrition: Diet therapy and nutritional supplements. 24. Introduction to vascular complications in oncology patients. 25. Anatomy of lymphatic drainage of the limbs. 26. Prevention and treatment of secondary lymphedema of extremities, early diagnosis of lymphostasis, and postsurgical prevention and conservative treatment of lymphedema. 27. Prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism. 28. Cosmetic-medical treatments. 29. Micropigmentation applied to oncology patients. 30. Photoprotection in oncology patients. 31. Scar care after surgical treatment in oncology patients. 32. Cancer and physical exercise. 33. Ozone therapy in oncology patients. 34.Thermal treatments in postcancer care.
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Oncology Patient;cancer treatment side effects;Aesthetic Medicine;adverse affects of cancer drugs;Oncological Treatment;hair loss with cancer drugs;Sentinel Node;looking better after cancer;BRCA1;Oncology patient's nutrition;Phototherapy;Prostheses;Pdl;Patient's emotional support;Intense Pulsed Light;Complementary therapies;Botulinum Toxin;Secondary Lymphedema;VTED;Neurological Paraneoplastic Syndrome;Avoid Sun Exposure;Light Therapy;Venous Thromboembolism;Dermal Filler;Locoregional Progression;Hand Foot Syndrome;CSCs;Node Chains;LLLT;Manual Lymphatic Drainage;Hypertrophic Scars;Nonseminomatous Germ Cell Tumors;Lymph Flows