Cervical cancer in a patient from low socioeconomic group: a case study of tertiary prevention

Introduction: Cervical cancer is ranked fourth globally and second in Malaysia as the most common cancer in women. Despite having good prognosis if detected early, most cervical cancer cases in Malaysia unfortunately come in late for treatment. Case report: This is a case study of a 39 year old Ma...

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Main Authors: I., Suriani, S. M., Saliluddin, M. M. D., Zulhusni, A. R., Nur Amirah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Community Health Society Malaysia 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55242/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55242/1/Cervical%20cancer%20in%20a%20patient%20from%20low%20socioeconomic%20group.pdf
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author I., Suriani
S. M., Saliluddin
M. M. D., Zulhusni
A. R., Nur Amirah
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S. M., Saliluddin
M. M. D., Zulhusni
A. R., Nur Amirah
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description Introduction: Cervical cancer is ranked fourth globally and second in Malaysia as the most common cancer in women. Despite having good prognosis if detected early, most cervical cancer cases in Malaysia unfortunately come in late for treatment. Case report: This is a case study of a 39 year old Malay lady who was diagnosed with cervical cancer stage IVB with metastasis to lungs, ovary, rectum and urinary bladder. Due to her financial predicament she had initially refused treatment, thus had delayed surgical intervention (bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and omentectomy). She also had a history of defaulting on her scheduled chemotherapy treatment which could be atrributed to financial problems and cultural beliefs. However, currently she is back on chemotherapy and follow-up at the hospital, plus she is on continuous urine catheterisation while her Activities of Daily Living (ADL) is much compromised. Although chemotherapy for this patient is meant to relieve her symptoms, many aspects of her palliative care could be improved with increased knowledge and support from the relevant authorities and organizations. Conclusion: This report looks at the progress of a patient with cervical cancer stage IVB from a very low socioeconomic group who came very late for diagnosis and treatment, while having a history of defaulting treatment.
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spelling upm-552422018-08-15T00:50:07Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55242/ Cervical cancer in a patient from low socioeconomic group: a case study of tertiary prevention I., Suriani S. M., Saliluddin M. M. D., Zulhusni A. R., Nur Amirah Introduction: Cervical cancer is ranked fourth globally and second in Malaysia as the most common cancer in women. Despite having good prognosis if detected early, most cervical cancer cases in Malaysia unfortunately come in late for treatment. Case report: This is a case study of a 39 year old Malay lady who was diagnosed with cervical cancer stage IVB with metastasis to lungs, ovary, rectum and urinary bladder. Due to her financial predicament she had initially refused treatment, thus had delayed surgical intervention (bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and omentectomy). She also had a history of defaulting on her scheduled chemotherapy treatment which could be atrributed to financial problems and cultural beliefs. However, currently she is back on chemotherapy and follow-up at the hospital, plus she is on continuous urine catheterisation while her Activities of Daily Living (ADL) is much compromised. Although chemotherapy for this patient is meant to relieve her symptoms, many aspects of her palliative care could be improved with increased knowledge and support from the relevant authorities and organizations. Conclusion: This report looks at the progress of a patient with cervical cancer stage IVB from a very low socioeconomic group who came very late for diagnosis and treatment, while having a history of defaulting treatment. Community Health Society Malaysia 2016-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55242/1/Cervical%20cancer%20in%20a%20patient%20from%20low%20socioeconomic%20group.pdf I., Suriani and S. M., Saliluddin and M. M. D., Zulhusni and A. R., Nur Amirah (2016) Cervical cancer in a patient from low socioeconomic group: a case study of tertiary prevention. International Journal of Public Health and Clinical Sciences, 3 (1). pp. 152-165. ISSN 2289-7577
spellingShingle I., Suriani
S. M., Saliluddin
M. M. D., Zulhusni
A. R., Nur Amirah
Cervical cancer in a patient from low socioeconomic group: a case study of tertiary prevention
title Cervical cancer in a patient from low socioeconomic group: a case study of tertiary prevention
title_full Cervical cancer in a patient from low socioeconomic group: a case study of tertiary prevention
title_fullStr Cervical cancer in a patient from low socioeconomic group: a case study of tertiary prevention
title_full_unstemmed Cervical cancer in a patient from low socioeconomic group: a case study of tertiary prevention
title_short Cervical cancer in a patient from low socioeconomic group: a case study of tertiary prevention
title_sort cervical cancer in a patient from low socioeconomic group: a case study of tertiary prevention
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55242/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55242/1/Cervical%20cancer%20in%20a%20patient%20from%20low%20socioeconomic%20group.pdf