نتایج جستجو برای: young patient

تعداد نتایج: 935751  

2013
R. Ronn

This four-document series was created to improve education and communication concerning fertility preservation in adolescent and young adult Canadians with a new diagnosis of cancer. This article describes the services currently available in Canada, points out potential challenges, and outlines strategies to help maximize and facilitate fertility preservation in the new young cancer patient.

Journal: :Body image 2016
Aubrey M Toole Linda W Craighead

Self-compassion interventions may be uniquely suited to address body image distress (BID), as change-based strategies may have limited utility in a cultural context that so highly values appearance. The current study evaluated a version of an Internet-based self-compassion training, which had previously shown promising results, but was limited by high attrition. The intervention period was redu...

Journal: :Current oncology 2015
Y Xu M Stavrides-Eid A Baig M Cardoso Y S Rho W M Shams A Mamo P Kavan

BACKGROUND Since the end of the 1980s, the magnitude of survival prolongation or mortality reduction has not been the same for adolescents and young adults (ayas) with cancer as for their older and younger counterparts. Precise reasons for those observations are unknown, but the differences have been attributed in part to delays in diagnosis and treatment. In 2003 at the Jewish General Hospital...

2014
Anders Barasa Maria Schaufelberger Georgios Lappas Karl Swedberg Mikael Dellborg Annika Rosengren

AIMS To describe trends in incidence and case fatality among younger (18-54 years) and older (55-84 years) Swedish patients with heart failure (HF). METHODS AND RESULTS Through linking the Swedish national hospital discharge and the cause-specific death registries, we identified patients aged 18-84 years that were discharged 1987-2006 with a diagnosis of HF. Age-specific mean incidence rates ...

Ahmad Meymane Jahromi, Mohammad Motamed Shariati,

Venous thromboembolism at lower age groups and in the absence of other known risk factors should raise doubt of underlying genetic disorders and thombophilia. It is discovered unexpectedly in various medical procedures and may cause severe complications and life threatening problems. In the current study, potentially life threatening complications of a genetic disorder in a previously healthy...

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2009
Rebecca A Colman Do Han Kim Susan Mitchell-Herzfeld Therese A Shady

Although the number of girls served by the juvenile justice system has grown dramatically, little is known about the adult offending patterns of delinquent girls and the factors associated with their persistence and desistance from adult crime. To address this gap, we prospectively track 499 girls (62% Black, 16% Hispanic) discharged from juvenile justice facilities in the early 1990s and docum...

2013
R. Ronn

This four-document series was created to facilitate improved education and communication for fertility preservation in adolescent and young adult Canadians with a new diagnosis of cancer. The present review outlines gonadal protection options and fertility-sparing strategies for the young cancer patient. Cryopreservation and later use of gamete and gonadal tissue will be addressed in a subseque...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2007
F Muñoz-López

BACKGROUND The evolution of asthma starting in childhood varies and depends on a series of factors (atopy, allergens, and environmental irritants, etc). Treatment may influence the evolution of the disease and even cause the symptoms to disappear. However, there remains a risk of relapse years later. OBJECTIVES To assess the role of bronchial hyperresponsiveness in asthma relapse in young adu...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Peter H Shaw Brandon Hayes-Lattin Rebecca Johnson Archie Bleyer

Overall cancer cure rates have risen over the last 30 years. Adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology patients aged 15 to 39 have not shared in these successes as an age group, including those who fall into the younger age group of 15 to 19 years. The reasons for this deficit in survival improvement are manifold, but research has shown that an important factor is decreased enrollment in therap...

2014
Alison Calear Maritta Välimäki Jeannet Kramer Barbara Conijn Pien Oijevaar Heleen Riper

BACKGROUND Up to 9% of young people suffer from depression. Unfortunately, many in need of help remain untreated. The Internet offers anonymous ways to help depressed youth, especially those who are reluctant to search for help because of fear of stigma. OBJECTIVE Our goal was to evaluate the effectiveness of an individual chat treatment based on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) to young...

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