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Health Literacy Month – October 2021: Empowering patients with information

Health Literacy Month runs each October and aims to empower patients and the public with knowledge, information, understanding, skills, and confidence in relation to their health.

As Christie colleagues we can help to support patients and carers with the patient-friendly resources available to us through our electronic subscriptions. Providing this information ensures patients are absorbing accurate and appropriate information on their health conditions and feel empowered and confident when discussing their conditions with healthcare professionals.

ClinicalKey offers a variety of resources with the aim of educating patients. They have guides on various tests which patients may be required to undergo, areas of anatomy, and plain-language descriptions of common health conditions. These resources can be filtered by the specialty of ‘Oncology’ to help you find the best resources for your patients.

A few resources which may be useful for Christie patients:

BMJ Best Practice also has a list of resources written with patients in mind. There is a search box at the top of this list which can be used to discover specific resources that will be useful for your patients.

A few resources which may be useful for Christie patients:

UpToDate also has a section called ‘Patient Education’ containing lists of resources to educate patients. You can select ‘Cancer’ as a category and browse the list of resources available for your patients.

A few resources which may be useful for Christie patients:

The Library is here to support you to support your patients, so let us know if you need any assistance from us in retrieving information or finding trustworthy resources. We offer a literature searching service which can be beneficial in retrieving evidence-based information for you to pass on to your patients.

All of these resources are available to you with an active OpenAthens account. If you would like to find out more about setting an account up, please get in touch with us on 0161 446 3452 or email The-Christie.Library@.nhs.net. Alternately, you can register for an account yourself via the online OpenAthens registration form.

You can find out more about Health Literacy Month by following the hashtag #HealthLiteracyMonth, following us on Twitter throughout October @ChristieLibrary, or visiting Health Literacy Month.

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Sarcoma Awareness Month- July 2021: Where can I find out more?

#SarcomaAwarenessMonth runs for the whole of July. Did you know that bone sarcomas affect less than 500 people in the UK each year, making it a very rare form of cancer?

Also, not all bone cancers will be sarcomas. Soft tissue sarcomas can affect any part of the body; they develop in supporting or connective tissue such as the muscle, nerves, fatty tissue, and blood vessels.

Throughout July, The Christie Library will be highlighting resources which can help you find out more about this rare form of bone cancer.

If you’re a Christie member of staff, you can use your NHS OpenAthens account to access ClinicalKey.

ClinicalKey gives you instant access to:

  • Full-text reference books and journals including Lancet Oncology, Cancer Treatment Reviews and Journal of the American College of Radiology.
  • Clinical Overviews that provide succinct, easy-to-navigate summaries for quick answers
  • Medical and procedure videos and images
  • Customizable patient education handouts
  • Practice guidelines
  • Clinical calculators and more

There is lots of information to find in your ClinicalKey account about this disease here: https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/search/sarcoma

If you are a member of Christie staff and need assistance setting up an NHS OpenAthens account or you would like to know more about ClinicalKey, contact us on 0161 446 3452 or e-mail The-Christie.Library@.nhs.net 

 

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Novel and Specialised Radiotherapy Resources #RTSS19

The 4th Christie Advanced Radiotherapy Summer School is next week!

It promises a fantastic opportunity to learn and network, with tours of the Proton Centre and MR Linac, and a wide variety of plenary sessions workshops, debates and social events. It is not too late to register, click here to secure your spot today!

We have put together some resources around the topic of day 3 of the conference which focuses on:

Novel and Specialised Radiotherapy

Hashtags to follow: #TeamScience #radonc  #InternationalTeamScience  #cancerteamscience  #radiotherapy #TeamScience #Theragnostics

Summer School Hashtag: #RTSS19

Speakers to follow:

@antheasaif
@marianneaznar
@normankirkby1
@finn_corinne
#WhereisHoskin — Peter Hoskin
@CatharineWest3
@RosieBHales
@achoud72
@ranmackay
@syeepei
@TheChristieSoO
@MCRCnews
@RT_physics
@RRR_UoM

RESOURCES from #ChristieResearchers

Clinical trials targeting hypoxia.

Tharmalingham, Hannah; Hoskin, Peter 2018, Br J Radiol

An accurate method to quantify breathing-induced prostate motion for patients implanted with electromagnetic transponders.

Giandini, T; Panaino, Costanza M V; Avuzzi, B; Morlino, S; Villa, S; Bedini, N; Carabelli, G; Frasca, S; Romanyukha, A; Rosenfeld, A; Pignoli, E; Valdagni, R; Carrara, M 2017, Tumori

Results from a clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of real-time body surface visual feedback in reducing patient motion during lung cancer radiotherapy.

Price, Gareth J; Faivre-Finn, Corinne; Stratford, Julia; Chauhan, Sheena; Bewley, Michelle; Clarke, Laura; Johnson, Corinne; Moore, Christopher J; 2017:1-8 Acta Oncol

R-IDEAL: a framework for systematic clinical evaluation of technical innovations in radiation oncology.

Verkooijen, H; Kerkmeijer, L; Fuller, C; Huddart, R; Faivre-Finn, Corinne; Verheij, M; Mook, S; Sahgal, A; Hall, E; Schultz, C 2017, 7:59 Front Oncol

Absolute calibration of the elekta unity MR Linac using the UK code of practice for high-energy photon dosimetry.

Budgell, Geoff J; Gohil, Pooja; Agnew, James Paul; Berresford, Joe; Billas, I; Duane, S World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering 2018. IFMBE Proceedings. 3. Prague, Czech Republic: Springer; 2019. p. 455-8.

 

Open Access Resources from #ChristieResearchers

 

Improving molecular radiotherapy dosimetry using anthropomorphic calibration

Price, E; Robinson, P; Cullen, M; Tipping, Jill; Calvert, Nicholas; Hamilton, David; Oldfield, C; Page, Emma; Pietras, B; Smith, A Phys Med. 2019 Feb;58:40-6.
In silico non-homologous end joining following ion induced DNA double strand breaks predicts that repair fidelity depends on break density.

Henthorn, N; Warmenhoven, J; Sotiropoulos, M; Mackay, Ranald I; Kirkby, Norman; Kirkby, Karen J; Merchant, Michael J; 2018, 8(1):2654 Sci Rep

 

Mechanistic modelling supports entwined rather than exclusively competitive DNA double-strand break repair pathway

Ingram, S; Warmenhoven, J; Henthorn, Nicholas; Smith, E; Chadwick, A; Burnet, Neil G; Mackay, Ranald I; Kirkby, Norman; Kirkby, Karen J; Merchant, Michael J; Sci Rep. 2019; 9(1):6359.

 

Meetings and Proceedings

Locally advanced lung cancer radiotherapy in deep inspiration breath hold: dosimetric benefits from a prospective trial

Josipovic, M; Aznar, Marianne Camille; Rydhog, J; Thomsen, J; Damkjaer, S; Nygard, L; Pohl, M; Langer, S; Specht, L; Persson, G  J Thorac Oncol. 2018 Oct;13(10):S372-S373.

 

Motion of the uterine tip during radiotherapy for cervical cancer is not correlated with survival.

Cree, Anthea; Morrison, S; Price, Gareth J; van Herk, Marcel; McWilliam, Alan; Choudhury, Ananya; 2018, 127:S821-S821 Radiother Oncol

 

Small residual setup errors after image-guided radiotherapy affect heart dose and are linked to overall survival

Johnson, Corinne; Price, Gareth J; McWilliam, Alan; Faivre-Finn, Corinne; van Herk, Marcel; J Thorac Oncol. 2018;13(10):S439-S40.

 

REQUITE big data resource for validating predictive models and biomarkers of radiotherapy toxicity.

West, Catharine M L; Elliott, Rebecca M; Talbot, C; Webb, A; Seibold, P; Azria, D; De Ruysscher, D; Symonds, R; Veldeman, L; Rosenstein, B; Lambin, P; Burr, T; Enriquez, S; Rancati, T; Vega, A; Chang-Claude, J 2018, 127: S78 Radiother Oncol

 

Feasibility of Mobius 3D as an independent MU checker for the adaptive work flow on the MR-Linac

Pollitt, Andrew; Budgell, Geoff J; Pooler, Alistair; Wood, Joe; Chuter, Robert; McWilliam, Alan 2018, 127:S1191-S1192 Radiother Oncol

 

Understanding the mechanisms of adding immunoregulatory agents together with radiotherapy.

Illidge, Timothy M 2018, 127: s5-s5 Radiother Oncol

 

EBooks – OpenAthens required

9789811066580

Basics of planning and management of patients during radiation therapy a guide for students and practitioners [DawsonEra ebook] Mukherji, Ashutosh 2018

Healthcare and big data management [Dawsonera ebook] Bairong, Shen 2017

Books in the Christie Library

Basic clinical radiobiology — Joiner, Michael C and Van Der Kogel, Albert
BS/Joi 2018

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Radiobiology for the radiologist — Hall, Eric J and Giaccia, Amato J
BS/Hal 2018

Radiation biology for medical physicists — Sureka, C S and Armpilia, C
BS/Sur 2017

Radiotherapy in practice: imaging — Hoskin, Peter; Goh, Vicky
GM.RN/Hos 2010

Radiotherapy in practice: radioisotope therapy — Hoskin, Peter
GM.RN/Hos 2007

EJOURNALS

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British journal of radiology– BARP Section [BIR Archive]
— Fulltext: 1924 – present available at The Christie Library and Knowledge Service

There is still time to secure your place at the Summer School, the full programme and tickets are available here.

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Recent nursing journal articles on women’s cancer

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The British Journal of Nursing is a useful resource for all nursing staff.  Here are 2 recent articles that would be of interest to those working with breast cancer patients

 

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Here are some useful links for Healthcare assistants and their supervisors.  All articles need an OpenAthens login.  Christie staff can self-register here

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Cervical cancer screening: How can we increase uptake? (Available with OpenAthens)
Published Online: 31 Jan 2019

Breast surgery for metastatic breast cancer
Published Online: 4 Jul 2018

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New Resource: JCO Precision Oncology Journal

C7NAbLyWwAEC9w7JCO Precision Oncology is one of our new resources for 2019 so we felt we should introduce it properly to staff at The Christie.

JCO Precision Oncology covers the science and practice of precision oncology and define genomics- and other biomarker-driven clinical care of patients with cancer.

This includes actionable cancer genomics, personalized translational and clinical oncology research, and recent treatment advances based on tumor molecular profiling.

JCO Precision Oncology is:

Peer-reviewed

online-only

article-based 

JCO Precision Oncology publishes: 

original research (including basket trials, exceptional response results, informatics, computational approaches, mechanism and evidence-based case reports and small series of educational value)

reports

opinions (from extensive expert driven commentary to editorials)

reviews

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Access JCO Precision Oncology via Browzine – remember to log into your OpenAthens

Contact the library with any queries library@christie.nhs.uk

 

 

 

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Nursing Journals available now online

 Christie nursing staff all you need to access the journals is a Christie Open Athens username and password.
If don’t have Open Athens Request one here

Oncology Nursing Forum Access here

oncnursforumOncology Nursing Forum is an official publication of ONS (Oncology Nursing Society). Their aim is to disseminate findings from oncology nursing research and foster the translation of research evidence into practice.

@OncologyNursing

As Christie staff you have access to FullText articles from 2002 – present [onsite only] Access here
Please be aware [Offsite there is a 12 month embargo].

You can access this journal onsite from our webpage https://hive.xchristie.nhs.uk/Interact/Pages/Content/Document.aspx?id=1890 via the Browzine eJournals search page browz3   https://hive.xchristie.nhs.uk/Interact/Pages/Section/Default.aspx?Section=2108 and search for the title.
Or go to the library catalogue  logo-liberty  https://christie.libertyasp.co.uk/ and title search the journal

Below are some article examples from the latest issue (March 2019)

  • Childhood cancer symptom cluster: leukemia and health-related quality of life.
  • Patient experience: factors and health-related quality of life in hospitalized individuals.
  • Randomized controlled trial of an intervention to improve nurses’ hazardous drug handling.
  • Improving the pain experience for hospitalized patients with cancer.

To see more Go to the journal here

Cancer Nursing  Access Here

OpenAthens is required for this journal.

cancer nursing jnl cover Cancer Nursing™ is a bimonthly  journal that covers the whole range of issues surrounding  the care and support of cancer patients — prevention and early detection, geriatric and pediatric cancer nursing, medical and surgical oncology, ambulatory care, nutritional support, psychosocial aspects of cancer, patient responses to all treatment modalities, and specific nursing interventions.

@Cancer_Nursing

As Christie staff you have access to FullText articles from 1978 – present  Access Here

You can access this journal onsite from our webpage

https://hive.xchristie.nhs.uk/Interact/Pages/Content/Document.aspx?id=1890 via the Browzine eJournals search page browz3

https://hive.xchristie.nhs.uk/Interact/Pages/Section/Default.aspx?Section=2108  and search for the title.
Or go to the library catalogue   logo-liberty   https://christie.libertyasp.co.uk/ and title search the journal

Below are some article examples from the latest issue (March/April 2019)

  • Understanding functional communication in head and neck cancer survivors: using a mixed methods design.
  • Effect of aromatherapy massage on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathic pain and fatigue in patients receiving Oxaliplatin: an open label quasi-randomized controlled pilot study.
  • Assessing information needs regarding metabolic syndrome among gynecological cancer survivors: a concurrent mixed method.

To see more Go to the journal here

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Mental Health Resources

We have put together a selection of resources that link in with the forthcoming Mental Health Masterclass taking place at the Christie School of Oncology.

Twitter accounts and hashtags to follow:

 

@GMMH_NHS – Greater Manchester Mental Health

#MentalHealthEd19

#MentalHealth

@Mental_Elf

Keep up to date: Join our contact list to receive the latest Suicide Prevention Bulletin: contact us library@christie.nhs.uk

Mental Health Medications [National Institute of Mental Health] US – 

Databases

PSYCHINFO is a database of literature abstracts in psychology and allied fields – it contains citations and summaries from 1806 to present of journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations. You can access it here: an Open Athens username and password is required.

For training in database searching visit our web page here or contact us library@christie.nhs.uk

NICE GUIDELINE

Decision-making and mental capacity NICE guideline [NG108] Published date: October 2018

Books 

9781849055963

 

 

 

Introducing mental health (Kinsella, 2015)

 

 

 

 

 

EBooks

9780198568988-uk

 

 

 

 

Oxford Handbook of Mental Health Nursing [Oxford Medicine Online ebook] 

 

 

 

9781119442608

 

 

Maudsley prescribing guidelines in psychiatry, The [Dawsonera ebook]

 

 

 

 

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Fast Facts : Anxiety, Panic and Phobias

[Chapter on Pharmacological treatment]

 

 

 

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Fast Facts: Schizophrenia [DawsonEra ebook]

 

 

 

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Fast Facts : depression [Proquest ebook] 

 

 

 

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Fast Facts: dementia [Proquest ebook] 

 

 

 

 

9781905832729

 

 

 

Fast Facts : Bipolar Disorder [Proquest ebook] 

 

 

 

 

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CBT for Psychological Well-Being in Cancer 

 

 

 

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Aging and mental health [Dawsonera ebook] 

 

 

 

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A multidisciplinary handbook of child and adolescent mental health: for front-line professionals [Dawsonera ebook] 

 

 

 

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Geriatric Psycho-Oncology [DawsonEra ebook] 

 

 

 

 

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Children and young people’s mental health: [Dawsonera ebook] 

 

 

 

 

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Psycho-Oncology Fulltext available from 1992

To access you need to log in as NHS England then via OpenAthens

Repository

 From Christie Researchers…

What now? Life after treatment – a peer group intervention for patients making the transition to survivorship.

Patient diaries: can they offer psychological help to cancer patients? 

Improving the psychological care of cancer patients and their relatives. The role of specialist nurses.

Remembering friends: addressing bereavement support for teenage & young adults diagnosed with cancer experiencing the loss of a peer.

A body image support group to address body image issues for teenagers & young adults with a cancer diagnosis.


BMJ Best Practice 

Topics: 
Generalised anxiety disorder 
Panic disorders 
Overview of depression 
Geriatric Depression Scale 
Assessment of dementia
Schizophrenia 
Personality disorders 
Overview of substance use disorders and overdose 
Bipolar disorder in adults 
Suicide risk management 

To book your place on the study day, or find out more about what will be covered, click here.

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Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression (MSCC) Resources

The 6th Christie Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression Study Day is an opportunity for attendees to better understand how to manage patients with suspected or confirmed metastatic spinal cord compression throughout the pathway.

We have put together a collection of resources with input from the course leader which will help inform you about this subject area.

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Twitter:

@DrVMisra – speaker Dr Misra
#radonc
#MSCC2019
#RedFlags
#SpinalTumors
#pallonc
#CancerTeamScience

Guidelines

NICE: Use of Clinical Audit to improve a musculoskeletal (MSK) pathway: NICE Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression (MSCC) Guidelines

NICE: Metastatic spinal cord compression in adults: risk assessment, diagnosis and management
This guidance is due for updating.  Information about this can be found here

West of Scotland Cancer Network (2013) West of Scotland Guidelines for Malignant Spinal Cord Compression. Scotland: NHS West of Scotland Cancer Network. (Online)

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust (2009) Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression guidelines.

GAIN (Guidelines and Audit Implementation Network) – Northern Ireland Cancer Network (NICaN) MSCC Allied Health Professional (AHP) sub group (2014) Guidelines for the Rehabilitation of Patients with Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression (MSCC), Assessment and Care Provision by Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists.

Recommended Articles

Open Athens may be required:

Christie Staff? access journals here easily using your Open Athens log on from anywhere!

Turnpenney J, Greenhalgh, S, Richards L, Crabtree A, Selfe J (2015) Developing an early alert system for metastatic spinal cord compression.  Primary Health Care Research & Development 16(1): 14-20.

Al-Qurainy, R, Collis, E (2016) Metastatic spinal cord compression: diagnosis and management.  The BMJ, 353, 2539

Levack P, Graham J, Collie et al (2002) Don’t wait for a sensory level-listen to the symptoms: a prospective audit of the delays in diagnosis of malignant cord compression. Clinical Oncology, 14. Pp. 472-480.

Lee SH, Grant R, Kennedy C, Kilbride L (2015)  Positioning and spinal bracing for pain relief in metastatic spinal cord compression in adults (Review).  Cochrane database of Systematic Reviews, 2015 Sep 24;9:cd007609.

Fehlings MG, Nater A, Tetreault L et al (2015) Survival and Clinical Outcomes in Surgically Treated Patients with Metastatic Epidural Spinal Cord Compression:  Results of the Prospective Multicenter AOSpine Study. Journal of Clinical Oncology: official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology 34(3): (268-276), 1527-7755 (Jan 2016).

Loblaw DA and Laperriere N (1998) Emergency treatment of malignant extra-dural spinal cord compression: evidence based guideline. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 16 (4), pp.1613-1624.

Molloy et al (2015) Optimizing the management of patients with spinal myeloma disease.  British Journal of Haematology 171, 332-343

Patchell R et al (2005) Direct decompressive surgical resection in the treatment of spinal cord compression caused by metastatic cancer: a randomised trial. The Lancet 366(9486): 643-648

Spinal Injuries Association Academy (SIA), Multidisciplinary Association of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals (MASCIP) and Huntleigh Healthcare, undated. Moving and handling patients with actual or suspected spinal cord injury. (Online). Available: http://www.spinal.co.uk/userfiles/images/uploaded/pdf/288-709666.pdf (11/9/13).

Tokuhashi Y et al (2005) A revised scoring system for preoperative evaluation of metastatic spine tumor prognosis. Spine, 30, 19, 2186 -2191

Lawton et al (2019) Assessment and Management of Patients With Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression: A Multidisciplinary Review. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 37, 1, 61-71

Books

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Differential diagnosis in neuro-oncology

(Hildebrand & Brada, 2001)

Chapter 7 Spinal Cord Lesions

p134 Metastatic lesions

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Practical neuro-oncology: a guide to patient care (McAllister et al, 2002)

Part 5. Specific tumours
Primary tumours/Metastatic tumours

p133 Spinal Cord Metastases

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(Berger, 2005)

Chapter 71

Therapeutic options for treating metastatic spine tumours p521-530

Spinal Cord Compression p781

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Principles Of Neuro-oncology: Cancer of the Nervous System

(Schiff & O’Neill, 2005)

Chapter 71 Spinal Metastases p581

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Carr, Finlay, et al., (2008) Multiprofessional management of patients with neurological tumours and associated conditions. 

In: Rankin, J., et al., 2008.  Rehabilitation in cancer care. 1st ed. Chichester: Wiley- Blackwell.

EBooks

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Neuro-oncology (Rees & Wen, 2010)

Open Athens Required, click here to access.

EJournals

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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry

[BMJ eJournal]  – OpenAthens Required

Other resources available online:

Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression (MSCC) – MSCC fact Sheeet

Manchester Cancer Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression (MSCC) Coordinator Service

The Christie Way: cancer services at The Christie Trust in Manchester
A centralised service based in Manchester is improving provision for local people with metastatic spinal cord compression.

Metastatic Epidural Spinal Cord Compression and Decompression Surgery Multicenter Study Results

Repository

Research by Christie authors:

Developing an early alert system for metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC): red flag credit cards (2015)

Tiredness, pain and quality of life for patients receiving RT for spinal cord compression.(2018)

Integrating radiation therapy with emerging systemic therapies: Lessons from a patient with cerebral radionecrosis, spinal cord myelopathy, and radiation pneumonitis.

Only a handful of places are left on the study day now, so book your place today HERE to ensure you are able to attend.

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Journals at The Christie for 2019

our journals

New Addition for 2019: JCO Precision Oncology

Cancellations for 2019: European Journal of Palliative Care; JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute

You have access to many hundreds of journals.  Do ask if you can’t find what you need.  Sometimes you just need to look in a different place.

I have a reference and I want to find the full text to the article.

Method 1:
Library HIVE page
> Select eJournals from the icons or side bar
> type in title of journal and submit
> It will tell you if we don’t have full text access or any restrictions to access
> If we do, find the year, volume, issue and title of the article and click to download
> OpenAthens may be required

Method 2:
Library Internet page
> as above.  Site available from anywhere
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Browzine is available as an app.
Read about it here.


Method 3: (this may not be as up to date as Browzine.)
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On either of the links above, select the icon for Library Catalogue

> type in the title of the journal and click on the link.  You might need to select from several supplier so look at the dates and choose the one that matches your requirement.
> Enter your OpenAthens details at a link that specifies OpenAthens
> Find your article using the title or year, vol, issue

But my article isn’t available full text!

> You will have to request an inter library loan which usually costs £5 but we can advise you on the cost
> This can be done from the Library HIVE page but not externally
> Do not waste time, you can always ring or email for help!

Actually, I want to search for articles about a topic!

To do that you will need to search the databases such as Medline, Embase or Cinahl
hdasA link to the NHS database search can be found using the Library HIVE or Internet link .

> The Library Service offers training courses to help you do this more effectively.  There are some elearning modules you can take or you can ask for a 1-to-1 session
> you can also search the Trip database and PubMed

If you are stuck at any point do ask the library staff for help.  That is what we do!

 

 

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Oncology in Later Life

The Christie Strategy states that “We will develop a dedicated “Oncology of Later Life” service to ensure we meet the needs of an ageing population.”  The Later Life group meet quarterly to support research, engagement and clinical practice in Later Life Oncology.   Everyone is welcome to attend. Contact us by emailing one of the following:

Anthea Cree, Clinical Oncology Registrar                             Anthea.Cree@christie.nhs.uk
Jeni Woods, Senior Occupational Therapist                        Jennifer.Woods@christie.nhs.uk
Lorraine Burgess, Macmillan Dementia Nurse Consultant            Lorraine.Burgess@christie.nhs.uk

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After the 1st successful Later Life Study Day, the Christie will be holding a 2nd study day on
Friday 19th July 2019

Find out more here

Some useful, recent and freely available resources and sites to be aware of:

International Society of Geriatric Oncology Website: Fosters the development of health professionals in the field of geriatric oncology

Cancer and Aging Research Group Website: The mission of CARG is to join geriatric oncology researchers in a collaborative effort of designing and implementing clinical trials to improve the care of older adults with cancer.

Cancer Research UK Report: Advancing Care, Advancing Years: Improving Cancer Treatment and Care for an Ageing Population. June 2018

Macmillan Cancer Support document: Older People and Cancer, Spring 2018.

British Geriatrics Society Blog: Geriatric Oncology: why older patients need a special approach. 7 Feb 2018

Series of Lancet articles: Geriatric Oncology: June 2018

ASCO Guideline: Practical Assessment and Management of Vulnerabilities in Older patients receiving Chemotherapy. June 2018

MDTea Podcast: Supporting patients in cancer care, Nov 2018

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