Cancer Care Center UAE

31 May
0

CARE & FEAR OF CANCER PRIENT

Caring for a cancer patient involves addressing both their physical and emotional needs, with a significant focus on managing fear and anxiety. Here are key aspects to consider: Physical Care: 1. Medical Treatment Compliance: • Ensure the patient adheres to prescribed treatments (chemotherapy, radiation, medications). • Keep track of appointments and facilitate transportation if needed. 2. Symptom Management: • Monitor for and manage symptoms like pain, nausea, fatigue, and loss of appetite. • Collaborate with healthcare providers to adjust treatments and medications as necessary. 3. Nutrition and Hydration: • Provide balanced, nutritious meals tailored to the patient’s taste and tolerances. • Encourage small, frequent meals if the patient has a reduced appetite. 4. Hygiene and Comfort: • Assist with personal hygiene to maintain cleanliness and prevent infections. • Ensure a comfortable living environment, adjusting room temperature, lighting, and noise levels to the patient’s preference. Emotional Care: 1. Communication: • Foster open and honest communication. Encourage the patient to express their fears, concerns, and needs. • Listen actively and empathetically without judgment. 2. Psychological Support: • Facilitate access to professional counseling or support groups. • Provide emotional reassurance and companionship to combat feelings of isolation. 3. Education and Information: • Educate the patient about their condition, treatment options, and potential side effects. • Help them understand the importance of their treatment plan and what to expect, which can reduce anxiety. 4. Stress Reduction Techniques: • Encourage practices such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, and gentle physical activities like walking or yoga. • Engage in enjoyable activities and hobbies to distract from the illness and improve mood. Managing Fear: 1. Validation and Understanding: • Acknowledge the patient’s fears as valid and normal. Avoid minimizing their feelings. • Provide a safe space for them to talk about their fears and concerns. 2. Information and Involvement: • Involve the patient in decision-making processes regarding their treatment to give them a sense of control. • Provide clear, understandable information about their diagnosis and treatment to demystify the process. 3. Professional Support: • Encourage discussions with oncologists, counselors, or psychiatrists who can provide professional insight and support. • Support groups can connect patients with others undergoing similar experiences, offering mutual support and shared coping strategies. 4. Spiritual and Holistic Care: • If the patient has spiritual or religious beliefs, encourage practices that provide comfort and strength. • Explore holistic approaches like acupuncture, massage therapy, and aromatherapy, which can complement conventional treatment and provide additional comfort. By addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of care, caregivers can significantly improve the quality of life for cancer patients, helping them navigate their journey with dignity and as little distress as possible. #SleeveSurgerydubai #SleeveSurgeryUAE #SleeveSurgerymena #BypassSurgerydubai #BypasssurgeryUae #BypasssurgeryAbudhabi #Gastricballoondubai #Stomachballondubai #StomachbandUae #Stomachbanddubai #Weightlossdubai #Weightwatchdubai #Endoscopicsleevedubai #Laparoscopicherniadubai #Hiatusherniadubai #Hemorrhoidsurgerydubai #Refluxdiseasedubai #Bestanorectalsurgeondubai #Proctologydubai #Bestbariatricsurgeondubai #Diabeticsurgerydubai #Metabolicsurgerydubai #Lasersurgerydubai #Stomachdiseasesdubai #Colonpolypsdubai

30 May
0

MELANOMA

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops from melanocytes, the cells that produce melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. It’s the most serious type of skin cancer and can spread to other parts of the body if not detected early. Early detection and treatment are crucial for the best outcome. If you’re concerned about any moles or skin changes, it’s important to see a doctor for evaluation. Dr Sadir Alrawi & Team #melanomadubai #bestoncologistuae #bestcancercarecentreuae #melanomaawareness #skincancer

Patient Appreciation
29 May
0

Patient Appreciation

Patient Appreciation at Canadian Hospital Dubai after successful surgery ! Dr Sadir Alrawi & Team #bestprostatesurgeonuae #topprostatehospitaluae #bladdercanceruae #testiculartumoruae #roboticsurgeryuae #kidneytumoruae #kidneystoneuae

Surgery in Middle East
28 May
0

Surgery in Middle East

Dr Sadir Alrawi and Team, one of the best Surgical Oncologist in Middle East ! #thyroiddubai #bestsurgeondubai #oncoplasticbreastsurgerydubai #bestfistulasurgeonuae #bestrefluxsurgeryuae

27 May
0

CARE & FEAR OF CANCER PRIENT

Caring for a cancer patient involves addressing both their physical and emotional needs, with a significant focus on managing fear and anxiety. Here are key aspects to consider: Physical Care: 1. Medical Treatment Compliance: • Ensure the patient adheres to prescribed treatments (chemotherapy, radiation, medications). • Keep track of appointments and facilitate transportation if needed. 2. Symptom Management: • Monitor for and manage symptoms like pain, nausea, fatigue, and loss of appetite. • Collaborate with healthcare providers to adjust treatments and medications as necessary. 3. Nutrition and Hydration: • Provide balanced, nutritious meals tailored to the patient’s taste and tolerances. • Encourage small, frequent meals if the patient has a reduced appetite. 4. Hygiene and Comfort: • Assist with personal hygiene to maintain cleanliness and prevent infections. • Ensure a comfortable living environment, adjusting room temperature, lighting, and noise levels to the patient’s preference. Emotional Care: 1. Communication: • Foster open and honest communication. Encourage the patient to express their fears, concerns, and needs. • Listen actively and empathetically without judgment. 2. Psychological Support: • Facilitate access to professional counseling or support groups. • Provide emotional reassurance and companionship to combat feelings of isolation. 3. Education and Information: • Educate the patient about their condition, treatment options, and potential side effects. • Help them understand the importance of their treatment plan and what to expect, which can reduce anxiety. 4. Stress Reduction Techniques: • Encourage practices such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, and gentle physical activities like walking or yoga. • Engage in enjoyable activities and hobbies to distract from the illness and improve mood. Managing Fear: 1. Validation and Understanding: • Acknowledge the patient’s fears as valid and normal. Avoid minimizing their feelings. • Provide a safe space for them to talk about their fears and concerns. 2. Information and Involvement: • Involve the patient in decision-making processes regarding their treatment to give them a sense of control. • Provide clear, understandable information about their diagnosis and treatment to demystify the process. 3. Professional Support: • Encourage discussions with oncologists, counselors, or psychiatrists who can provide professional insight and support. • Support groups can connect patients with others undergoing similar experiences, offering mutual support and shared coping strategies. 4. Spiritual and Holistic Care: • If the patient has spiritual or religious beliefs, encourage practices that provide comfort and strength. • Explore holistic approaches like acupuncture, massage therapy, and aromatherapy, which can complement conventional treatment and provide additional comfort. By addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of care, caregivers can significantly improve the quality of life for cancer patients, helping them navigate their journey with dignity and as little distress as possible. #SleeveSurgerydubai #SleeveSurgeryUAE #SleeveSurgerymena #BypassSurgerydubai #BypasssurgeryUae #BypasssurgeryAbudhabi #Gastricballoondubai #Stomachballondubai #StomachbandUae #Stomachbanddubai #Weightlossdubai #Weightwatchdubai #Endoscopicsleevedubai #Laparoscopicherniadubai #Hiatusherniadubai #Hemorrhoidsurgerydubai #Refluxdiseasedubai #Bestanorectalsurgeondubai #Proctologydubai #Bestbariatricsurgeondubai #Diabeticsurgerydubai #Metabolicsurgerydubai #Lasersurgerydubai #Stomachdiseasesdubai #Colonpolypsdubai

24 May
0

Dr Sadir Alrawi

Dr. Alrawi is well Known nationally and internationally experienced surgeon and surgical oncology for the last 35 years with the vast experience from a Iraq then went to England in which he had substantial jobs in Scotland and England and trained with the pioneers of surgical oncology including Professor Chuscieri from Nine Wells Hospital, Dundee, Mark Winslett From Royal Free Hospital, London and Lloyd Davis from Royal Cornwall Hospital, England. Dr. Alrawi has a substantial experience of 18 years in United States in which spend 10years in Florida with the vast experience in the endocrine including thyroid, parathyroid and parotid surgery after he completed his Head & Neck fellowship from Roswell Park cancer Institute, in addition to the vast experience in oncology cases. Dr. Alrawi has special training in advanced laparoscopic, gastrointestinal, breast, and endocrine surgery with emphasis of building centers of excellence in different places in the world including Florida Dubai, and Abu Dhabi. In 2013 Dr. Alrawi moved to United Arab Emirates in which he become the Chair of Surgery at Governmental Hospital, Al-Ain and Chief of surgical oncology at the same time subsequently built cancer Institute in Dubai and got accreditation for JCI for the breast program which is the first 1 outside United States from2015-2020. Subsequently become the CEO of dynamic Medical Center in Abu Dhabi and had built Cancer Institute with the help of all subspecialties to get international accreditation. He had more than 150 presentations in the local national and international meetings in addition published more than 70 papers in the peer-reviewed journal and more than 20 chapters book in a reputable publishing companies. Finally, Dr. Alrawi went to a Iraq and build another cancer center in Baghdad and also doing charitable support for all the needy people in both Middle East and United States. #parathyroiduae #parathyroidsurgeryabudhabi #thyroidsurgerydubai #femalebestsurgeondubai #oncoplasticbreastsurgeryuae #bestfistulasurgeonabudhabi #bestliversurgeondubai #bestpancreatisurgeonuae #liverresectionuae #refluxdiseaeuae #bestgastrosurgeonuae #bestsofttissuetumorresectionuae

23 May
0

Sarcoma

Sarcoma is a type of cancer that originates in the connective tissues of the body, such as bone, muscle, cartilage, fat, blood vessels, or other soft tissues. There are many different subtypes of sarcoma, each with its own distinct characteristics and behaviors. Sarcomas are relatively rare compared to other types of cancer, accounting for about 1% of all adult cancers and 15% of childhood cancers. They can occur anywhere in the body but are most commonly found in the arms, legs, chest, abdomen, and retroperitoneum (the area behind the abdominal cavity). Symptoms of sarcoma can vary depending on the location and size of the tumor but may include a lump or swelling that may or may not be painful, pain or soreness at the site of the tumor, difficulty moving or using affected muscles or joints, and symptoms related to compression of nearby structures. Treatment for sarcoma often involves surgery to remove the tumor, sometimes combined with radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy depending on the subtype and stage of the cancer. Multidisciplinary care involving a team of specialists, including surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and pathologists, is typically recommended for the management of sarcoma. Early detection and intervention can improve outcomes for individuals with sarcoma. #uterinetumoruae #bestthoraciconcologysurgeonuae #hipeconcologyteam #sarcomauae

22 May
0

Head & Neck Cancer Awareness

Head and neck cancer refers to cancers that develop in the tissues of the head and neck region, including the throat, mouth, nose, sinuses, larynx (voice box), and salivary glands. These cancers can arise from various cell types and may have different risk factors and treatment approaches. Common risk factors for head and neck cancer include tobacco and alcohol use, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, exposure to certain chemicals or radiation, and poor oral hygiene. Symptoms can vary depending on the location and size of the tumor but may include persistent sore throat, difficulty swallowing, a lump or sore that doesn’t heal, changes in voice or hoarseness, and persistent ear pain. Treatment for head and neck cancer depends on factors such as the type, stage, and location of the cancer, as well as the patient’s overall health. It may involve surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or a combination of these treatments. Early detection and prompt treatment can improve outcomes for individuals with head and neck cancer. #bestsurgeonuae #headandnecksurgeonuae #thyroidparathyroidsurgery #surgicaloncologistuae

Tertiary referral Centre
21 May
0

Tertiary referral Centre

Reem Hospital AbuDhabi , a unique hospital as a tertiary referral centre ! #cancercarespecialties #bestbrestsurgerydubai #parathyroidsurgerydubai #thyroiddubai #bestsurgeondubai #oncoplasticbreastsurgerydubai

Cancer Care team
21 May
0

Cancer Care team

Dr Sadir Alrawi at Neuro Spinal Hospital, one of the satellite of Cancer Care Specialties Middle East ! #parathyroidsurgerydubai #thyroiddubai #bestsurgeondubai #parotidsurgerydubai #bestcolorectalsurgeryuae

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