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NQPC-01 CURRENT STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF ADVANCE CARE PLANNING AND PALLIATIVE CARE FOR MALIGNANT BRAIN TUMOR
Purpose Genomic medicine is in progress, but the median survival of glioblastoma is 14–16 months. It seems to have the same life prognosis as stage 4 like unresectable pancreatic cancer, lung cancer and colon cancer. Palliative care including Advance care planning (ACP) at first diagnosis of gliobla...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7213407/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdz039.134 |
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author | Aoki, Tomokazu Narita, Yoshitaka Mishima, Kazuhiko Matsutani, Masao |
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description | Purpose Genomic medicine is in progress, but the median survival of glioblastoma is 14–16 months. It seems to have the same life prognosis as stage 4 like unresectable pancreatic cancer, lung cancer and colon cancer. Palliative care including Advance care planning (ACP) at first diagnosis of glioblastoma is important We conducted a questionnaire survey to understand the current status of Japanese oncologists. Method In July 2018, a questionnaire of 37 items was sent by e-mail to 767 members of Japanese Society of Neuro Oncology, and in August replies were received from 154 persons (20%). The same 22-item questionnaire in 2012–2013 was compared internationally with a report (Walbert T., et al., 2015) by Society of NeuroOncology and the European Association of NeuroOncology. In addition, we compared domestically with a 30-item questionnaire (Narita et al. 2009) in 2007. The Nonparametric Mann-Whitney’s U test was mainly used. Result 1 Characteristics of Japan in comparison with Western countries(p<0.01): 1. The number of doctors in charge is overwhelmingly male. 2. The specialty is predominantly neurosurgeons. 3. Aging of NeuroOncologists. 4, medical treatment place: the proportion of university is low. 5, frequent regular examination of the patient. Result 2Changes compared with domestic(Japan) data 11 years ago(p<0.01): 1 Explaining the condition in more detail. 2. Explaining to not only the family but also the patient. 3. Continuing chemotherapy more aggressively. 4. The place of death: decreasing at hospitals and increasing at home. 5, Frequency with a respirator decreased. 6, About 70% at the end of the period, nasal injection and gastrostomy are applied. Conclusion In the treatment of malignant brain tumors in Japan, a male neurosurgeon who has over 15 years of experience actively continues chemotherapy and appears to see it with nasal injection. |
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spelling | pubmed-72134072020-07-07 NQPC-01 CURRENT STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF ADVANCE CARE PLANNING AND PALLIATIVE CARE FOR MALIGNANT BRAIN TUMOR Aoki, Tomokazu Narita, Yoshitaka Mishima, Kazuhiko Matsutani, Masao Neurooncol Adv Abstracts Purpose Genomic medicine is in progress, but the median survival of glioblastoma is 14–16 months. It seems to have the same life prognosis as stage 4 like unresectable pancreatic cancer, lung cancer and colon cancer. Palliative care including Advance care planning (ACP) at first diagnosis of glioblastoma is important We conducted a questionnaire survey to understand the current status of Japanese oncologists. Method In July 2018, a questionnaire of 37 items was sent by e-mail to 767 members of Japanese Society of Neuro Oncology, and in August replies were received from 154 persons (20%). The same 22-item questionnaire in 2012–2013 was compared internationally with a report (Walbert T., et al., 2015) by Society of NeuroOncology and the European Association of NeuroOncology. In addition, we compared domestically with a 30-item questionnaire (Narita et al. 2009) in 2007. The Nonparametric Mann-Whitney’s U test was mainly used. Result 1 Characteristics of Japan in comparison with Western countries(p<0.01): 1. The number of doctors in charge is overwhelmingly male. 2. The specialty is predominantly neurosurgeons. 3. Aging of NeuroOncologists. 4, medical treatment place: the proportion of university is low. 5, frequent regular examination of the patient. Result 2Changes compared with domestic(Japan) data 11 years ago(p<0.01): 1 Explaining the condition in more detail. 2. Explaining to not only the family but also the patient. 3. Continuing chemotherapy more aggressively. 4. The place of death: decreasing at hospitals and increasing at home. 5, Frequency with a respirator decreased. 6, About 70% at the end of the period, nasal injection and gastrostomy are applied. Conclusion In the treatment of malignant brain tumors in Japan, a male neurosurgeon who has over 15 years of experience actively continues chemotherapy and appears to see it with nasal injection. Oxford University Press 2019-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7213407/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdz039.134 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press, the Society for Neuro-Oncology and the European Association of Neuro-Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Abstracts Aoki, Tomokazu Narita, Yoshitaka Mishima, Kazuhiko Matsutani, Masao NQPC-01 CURRENT STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF ADVANCE CARE PLANNING AND PALLIATIVE CARE FOR MALIGNANT BRAIN TUMOR |
title | NQPC-01 CURRENT STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF ADVANCE CARE PLANNING AND PALLIATIVE CARE FOR MALIGNANT BRAIN TUMOR |
title_full | NQPC-01 CURRENT STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF ADVANCE CARE PLANNING AND PALLIATIVE CARE FOR MALIGNANT BRAIN TUMOR |
title_fullStr | NQPC-01 CURRENT STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF ADVANCE CARE PLANNING AND PALLIATIVE CARE FOR MALIGNANT BRAIN TUMOR |
title_full_unstemmed | NQPC-01 CURRENT STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF ADVANCE CARE PLANNING AND PALLIATIVE CARE FOR MALIGNANT BRAIN TUMOR |
title_short | NQPC-01 CURRENT STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF ADVANCE CARE PLANNING AND PALLIATIVE CARE FOR MALIGNANT BRAIN TUMOR |
title_sort | nqpc-01 current status and problems of advance care planning and palliative care for malignant brain tumor |
topic | Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7213407/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdz039.134 |
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