TAILIEUCHUNG - Referral guidelines for suspected cancer

The nature and treatment of radiation-induced injury to the gastrointestinal tract should be included in the training programmes for oncologists and gastroenterologists. Prior to treatment, men and their partners should be warned that treatment for prostate cancer will result in an alteration of sexual experience, and may result in loss of sexual function. Men and their partners should be warned about the potential loss of ejaculation and fertility associated with treatment for prostate cancer. Sperm storage should be offered. Healthcare professionals should ensure that men and their partners have early and ongoing access to specialist erectile dysfunction. | NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Issue date June 2005 Referral guidelines for suspected cancer Clinical Guideline 27 Developed by the National Collaborating Centre for Primary Care Clinical Guideline 27 Referral guidelines for suspected cancer Ordering information You can download the following documents from CG027 The NICE guideline this document - all the recommendations. A quick reference guide which has been distributed to health professionals working in the NHS in England. Information for people being referred for cancer their families and carers and the public. The full guideline - all the recommendations details of how they were developed and summaries of the evidence on which they were based. For printed copies of the quick reference guide or information for the public phone the NHS Response Line on 0870 1555 455 and quote N0851 quick reference guide N0852 information for the public . This guidance is written in the following context This guidance represents the view of the Institute which was arrived at after careful consideration of the evidence available. Health professionals are expected to take it fully into account when exercising their clinical judgement. The guidance does not however override the individual responsibility of health professionals to make decisions appropriate to the circumstances of the individual patient in consultation with the patient and or guardian or carer. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence MidCity Place 71 High Holborn London WC1V 6NA ISBN 1-84629-053-8 Copyright National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence June 2005. All rights reserved. This material may be freely reproduced for educational and not-for-profit purposes within the NHS. No reproduction by or for commercial organisations is allowed without the express written permission of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. Contents Patient-centred .

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