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Open Access Review Article
20 pages 3049 KB

Breast Cancer: A Review on Quality of Life, Body Image and Environmental Sustainability

Luísa Soares, Lúcia Carolina Correia Silva
World Journal of Cancer and Oncology Research 2(2); 10.31586/wjcor.2023.826 - November 27, 2023
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Abstract

Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women worldwide, with approximately two million new cases every year. The number of cases increases despite the high survival rate. The aim of this study ... Read more

Open Access Review Article
26 pages 4348 KB

Oncological Disease in Metastatic Breast Neoplasia and Palliative Care: A Review

Luísa Soares, Raquel Vasconcelos, Ana Lúcia Faria
World Journal of Cancer and Oncology Research 2(2); 10.31586/wjcor.2023.802 - November 01, 2023
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Cancer is the second cause of death worldwide, affecting one in six people, with breast cancer being the most prevalent in females. Adapting to an oncological disease entails many physical and psychol... Read more

Open Access Review Article
15 pages 2012 KB

Anti-Cancer and Anti-Fungal Activities of Calotropis procera: a Narrative Review

Shafqat Rasul, Abid Rashid, Muhammad Akram, Umme Laila, Rida Zainab, Muhammad Talha Khalil, Hadji Seydou Mbaye, Mourad Ben Said, Hanan Sneed Alharbi, Hanadi Husni Alabed, Mahmoud Abdel Hameed Shahin
World Journal of Cancer and Oncology Research 2(2); 10.31586/wjcor.2023.727 - August 08, 2023
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Calotropis procera, a medicinally important plant found in Asia, was explored for its anticancer and antibacterial properties in this study. The leaves of C. procera were extracted using methanol and ... Read more

Open Access Review Article
25 pages 4149 KB

Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Nurses: An Integrative Review

Joseph Alipio, Mary Grace Florendo, Mary Gold Montilla, Roison Andro Narvaez
World Journal of Cancer and Oncology Research 2(2); 10.31586/wjcor.2023.732 - July 25, 2023
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Abstract

Oncology nurses are more likely to get compassion fatigue (CF) than nurses in other fields because of the emotional stress and poor outlook of cancer patients. Because of this, the care might not be v... Read more