Metastatis Colonrectal Cancer

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Abstract

1) The Rationale Women with colon cancer range of psychological, social as well as medical difficulties. However, social support, especially from a spouse, has been shown to have a protective function during this time. This study examined the ways that women's daily mood, pain, fatigue, and marital satisfaction predict women's report of partner support in the context of colon cancer, (Metastatic colon). Approximately 50% of people with colorectal cancer (CRC) develop metastatic disease, meaning the cancer becomes advanced because it spreads from the colon to other places in the body, often to the liver or brain. 2) The Method Preliminary data from a study and the effects of women's daily mood, colon cancer, pain and fatigue on higher levels of mood, pain and fatigue. On a woman's report on the social support she received from her partner, as well as how the effect of mood interacts with the marital satisfaction of both partners 3) The Results The results show that on days when women reported higher levels of pain, fatigue, and negative or positive moods, as well as on days when they reported more pain and fatigue, they reported higher average levels of fatigue but not pain with higher support. Finally, women whose husbands reported higher levels of marital satisfaction reported receiving more partner support, but marital husband satisfaction did not mitigate the effect of women's mood on support. 4) The Conclusion / Implications Colon cancer is a common malignancy that causes a significant number of deaths. However, it is potentially preventable through screening and highly curable with surgery alone when diagnosed at an early stage. Modern chemotherapy continues to improve survival for patients with more advanced stages Biography: He was very interested to read of your role for Nursing Specialist and would like to be considered for this position. He have previously worked for in (Al Moose specialist Hospital) as a Nursing Specialist where I have obtained extensive experience and have been on a wide variety of relevant training courses related to this field. He am a hard worker, and I enjoy working in challenging situations with the primary aim of assisting others. I find work as a Nursing Specialist satisfying and rewarding. I also enjoy working in a team with others. He always maintain my high standards of professionalism and adhere to the code of conduct for Nursing Specialist. I am a very reliable individual with high expectations of myself and other colleagues that I work with. I take my work very seriously and it is always my highest priority when I am work. He would like to Educate and Training for your International Cancer Institute as it has an excellent reputation of employing staff with excellent standards and generally maintains excellent standards. I would love to work as part of such a highly reputable organization.

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