tailieunhanh - Sách: Referral guidelines for suspected cancer

Men experiencing troublesome urinary symptoms before treatment should be offered a urologi- cal assessment. Men undergoing treatment for prostate cancer should be warned of the likely effects of the treatment on their urinary function. Healthcare professionals should ensure that men with troublesome urinary symptoms after treatment should have access to specialist continence services for assessment, diagnosis and conservative treatment. This may include coping strategies, along with pelvic floor muscle re-education, bladder retraining and pharmacotherapy. Healthcare professionals should refer men with intractable stress incontinence to a specialist surgeon for consideration of an artificial urinary sphincter. The injection of. | NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Issue date June 2005 Information about NICE Clinical Guideline 27 Referral guidelines for suspected cancer Understanding NICE guidance -information for people with suspected cancer their families and carers and the public Referral guidelines for suspected cancer Ordering information Ordering information You can download the following documents from CG027 This booklet. The NICE guideline - all the recommendations on referral guidelines for suspected cancer. A quick reference guide which has been distributed to health professionals working in the NHS in England. The full guideline - all the recommendations details of how they were developed and summaries of the evidence on which they were based. For printed copies of the quick reference guide or information for the public phone the NHS Response Line on 0870 1555 455 and quote N0851 quick reference guide N0852 information for the public National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence MidCity Place 71 High Holborn London WC1V 6NA ISBN 1-84629-055-4 National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence June 2005. All rights reserved. This material may be freely reproduced for educational and not-for-profit purposes within the NHS. No reproduction by or for commercial organisations is allowed without the express written permission of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. Referral guidelines for suspected cancer Contents Contents About this information 4 Cancer referral and your information needs 6 Adult cancer 12 Lung cancer 12 Upper gastrointestinal cancer 15 Lower gastrointestinal cancer 18 Breast cancer 20 Gynaecological cancer 23 Urological cancer 25 Haematological cancer 29 Skin cancer 32 Head and neck cancer including thyroid cancer 34 Brain and central nervous system cancer 37 Bone cancer and sarcoma 40 Cancer in children and young people 42 Where you can find more information 54 Information about .

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