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Cancer prevention and early detection
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Abstract:
Advances in the area of cancer prevention and early detection are being made constantly. Basic epidemiologic research continues to provide insight into the impact of carcinogen exposure and the development of cancer. It is exciting to note that the study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene chemoprevention trial is successfully recruiting women, including minority women, to participate. This large chemoprevention trial is providing much insight into how to recruit and retain women to take a chemoprevention agent to ultimately prevent the development of cancer. Advances also are being made in the knowledge base of how to best detect cancer in asymptomatic people. The best screening tool recommendation for the early detection of colorectal cancer remains controversial. Screening for colorectal cancer, however, is the only way to ultimately decrease the morbidity and mortality associated with the disease. Oncology nurses need to accurately risk for colorectal cancer and provide patients with the necessary information to make an informed choice about the most appropriate screening for their situation. Oncology nurses need to be familiar with new research and advances in cancer prevention and early detection so they can share information with patients and their families.
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