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- Erin McMenamin, Nicole Ross, and Joshua Jones.
- Semin Oncol Nurs. 2014 Nov 1; 30 (4): 242-52.
ObjectivesTo describe indications and expected outcomes for palliative radiotherapy and to highlight opportunities for nurse involvement in palliative radiotherapy.Data SourceJournal articles, clinical guidelines, case studies.ConclusionPalliative radiotherapy is a safe, effective treatment modality for many symptoms of advanced cancer. Opportunities exist to help patients and families opt for shorter palliative radiotherapy courses when quality of life is the goal.Implications For Nursing PracticeNurses involved in the care of patients receiving palliative radiotherapy must be aware of the indications and expected outcomes associated with therapy. Nurses can play an important role in the management of symptoms, education, and communication between the team and the patient and family.
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