• Die Rehabilitation · Dec 2000

    [Structural quality of oncologic rehabilitation. Viewpoint of the Professional Committee of Rehabilitation, After-care and Social Medicine of the German Cancer Society].

    • L Schmid, H Delbrück, H Bartsch, and P Kruck.
    • Humaine Schlossbergklinik Oberstaufen.
    • Rehabilitation (Stuttg). 2000 Dec 1; 39 (6): 350-4.

    AbstractThe article discusses the structural requirements on inpatient institutions for oncological rehabilitation and expresses the position of the German Cancer Society's Section for Rehabilitation, Aftercare and Social Medicine (ARNS). Standards are formulated concerning spatial conditions, technical equipment, personnel (number, professions, qualification) and networking conditions with regard to all cancer diagnoses. These standards are also discussed with regard to various specific cancer diagnoses such as, for example, breast cancer, gastrointestinal tumours, lung tumours and brain tumours, as well as with regard to patients in specific treatment measures such as bone marrow and stem cell transplantation.

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