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Supportive care in lung cancer: clinical update
Maureen Huhmann1, Jayne Camporeale
1Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ, USA. huhmanma@umdnj.edu
Objectives:
To present a clinical update regarding common distressing lung cancer symptoms and provide an update on management interventions.
Data Sources:
Journal articles, systematic reviews.
Conclusion:
Goals of treatment of the patient with lung cancer must include management of the high symptom burden that often accompanies the disease.
Implications For Nursing Practice:
Early assessment and management of symptoms improves quality of life. Nurses play a key role in implementing and monitoring these interventions.
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