| Literature DB >> 32945804 |
Kathleen Wiley1, George L Ebanks2, Gary Shelton3, Jenna Strelo4, Kathryn Ciccolini5.
Abstract
Cancer treatment-related skin toxicities are a frequent and distressing side effect of antineoplastic therapies, especially chemotherapy and targeted therapies. Skin toxicities associated with these therapies can include rashes, hand-foot skin reaction, hand-foot syndrome, and hair loss. These symptoms cause not only physical pain and discomfort but also psychological distress, and they can become a stigma of the patient's cancer diagnosis. Skin toxicities can cause treatment delays and even discontinuation, which affects clinical outcome. The prevention of toxicities and effective, early management can reduce the risk for distress and treatment delays.Entities:
Keywords: alopecia; dermatologic adverse events; hand-foot skin reaction; rash; taxanes
Year: 2020 PMID: 32945804 DOI: 10.1188/20.CJON.561-565
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Oncol Nurs ISSN: 1092-1095 Impact factor: 1.027