CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER AND ITS MAIN COMPLICATIONS: LITERATURE REVIEW
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Resumo: | Cancer is defined as a disease originated from countless chronic origins, causing abnormal cell growth consequently. The second most common neoplasm and one with the highest level of mortality among men in the world is the prostate cancer. Among the possibilities of treatment for the prostate cancer, chemotherapy stands out, which can cause several side effects in the individual. This study aims to discuss nursing interventions in the face of the main adverse reactions of chemotherapy in prostate cancer. It is an integrative literature review. Docetaxel is a drug from the taxane family; considered the first option for the chemotherapy treatment of prostate cancer, it causes adverse effects, such as arthralgia and myalgia, nausea, vomiting and the oral mucosa inflammation. Cabazitaxel is a taxanosemisynthetic used to treat neoplasms resistant to docetaxel, presenting neutropenia and diarrhea as adverse events. Estrramustine, after being absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract, It is metabolized to estradiol and estrone, which are able to enter the prostate tumor cells in a selectively way, presenting as adverse effects the increase of blood clots formation, nausea and vomiting. Mitoxantrone is used due to its palliative benefits, and its side effects are gastrointestinal discomfort, fever, pain and myelosuppression. Oncologist nurses must know the chemotherapeutic drugs used during treatment and the effects caused by them, to provide quality care to these patients. |
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CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER AND ITS MAIN COMPLICATIONS: LITERATURE REVIEWQUIMIOTERAPIA NO TRATAMENTO DO CÂNCER DE PRÓSTATA E SUAS PRINCIPAIS COMPLICAÇÕES: REVISÃO DE LITERATURADocetaxelEfeitos adversosEnfermagem oncológicaNeoplasia de próstataQuimioretapiaAdverse effectsChemotherapyDocetaxelOncology nursingProstate neoplasmCancer is defined as a disease originated from countless chronic origins, causing abnormal cell growth consequently. The second most common neoplasm and one with the highest level of mortality among men in the world is the prostate cancer. Among the possibilities of treatment for the prostate cancer, chemotherapy stands out, which can cause several side effects in the individual. This study aims to discuss nursing interventions in the face of the main adverse reactions of chemotherapy in prostate cancer. It is an integrative literature review. Docetaxel is a drug from the taxane family; considered the first option for the chemotherapy treatment of prostate cancer, it causes adverse effects, such as arthralgia and myalgia, nausea, vomiting and the oral mucosa inflammation. Cabazitaxel is a taxanosemisynthetic used to treat neoplasms resistant to docetaxel, presenting neutropenia and diarrhea as adverse events. Estrramustine, after being absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract, It is metabolized to estradiol and estrone, which are able to enter the prostate tumor cells in a selectively way, presenting as adverse effects the increase of blood clots formation, nausea and vomiting. Mitoxantrone is used due to its palliative benefits, and its side effects are gastrointestinal discomfort, fever, pain and myelosuppression. Oncologist nurses must know the chemotherapeutic drugs used during treatment and the effects caused by them, to provide quality care to these patients.Define-se o câncer como uma doença oriunda de inúmeras origens crônicas, consequentemente ocasionando o crescimento anormal das células. A segunda neoplasia mais comum e que apresenta o mais alto nível de mortalidade entre os homens do mundo é o câncer de próstata. Entre as formas de tratamento para o câncer de próstata, destaca-se a quimioterapia, que pode provocar diversos efeitos colaterais no indivíduo. Este estudo tem como objetivo discutir as intervenções de enfermagem diante das principais reações adversas da quimioterapia no câncer de próstata. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa de literatura. O docetaxel é um fármaco da família dos taxanos; considerado a primeira opção para o tratamento quimioterápico de câncer de próstata, ele provoca efeitos adversos, como artralgia e mialgia, náuseas, vômitos, inflamação da mucosa oral. Cabazitaxel é um taxanosemi-sintético utilizado para tratar neoplasias resistentes ao docetaxel, apresenta como eventos adversos a neutropenia, diarreia. A estramustina, após sua absorção pelo trato gastrointestinal, é metabolizada em estradiol e em estrona, que conseguem adentrar as células tumorais da próstata de maneira seletiva, apresentando como efeitos adversos o aumento da formação de coágulos sanguíneos, náuseas e vômito. A mitoxantrona é utilizada devido a seus benefícios paliativos, e tem como efeitos colaterais o desconforto gastrointestinal, febre, dor, mielossupressão. Os enfermeiros oncologistas devem conhecer os quimioterápicos utilizados durante o tratamento e os efeitos causados por estes, para prestar um cuidado de qualidade a esses pacientes.Editora Uningá2020-10-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/327910.46311/2318-0579.57.eUJ3279Revista Uningá; Vol. 57 No. 3 (2020): Revista UNINGÁ; 95-106Revista Uningá; v. 57 n. 3 (2020): Revista UNINGÁ; 95-1062318-057910.46311/ru.v57i3reponame:Revista Uningá (Online)instname:Centro Universitário Uningáinstacron:UNINGAporhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/3279/223510.46311/ru.v57i3.3279.g2235Copyright (c) 2020 UNINGÁ JOURNALinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Sousa, Jaqueline PereiraLopes, Luciano da Silva2020-10-06T22:11:16Zoai:ojs.revista.uninga.br:article/3279Revistahttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/indexPUBhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/oairevistauninga@uninga.edu.br2318-05792318-0579opendoar:2020-10-06T22:11:16Revista Uningá (Online) - Centro Universitário Uningáfalse |
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CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER AND ITS MAIN COMPLICATIONS: LITERATURE REVIEW QUIMIOTERAPIA NO TRATAMENTO DO CÂNCER DE PRÓSTATA E SUAS PRINCIPAIS COMPLICAÇÕES: REVISÃO DE LITERATURA |
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CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER AND ITS MAIN COMPLICATIONS: LITERATURE REVIEW |
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CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER AND ITS MAIN COMPLICATIONS: LITERATURE REVIEW de Sousa, Jaqueline Pereira Docetaxel Efeitos adversos Enfermagem oncológica Neoplasia de próstata Quimioretapia Adverse effects Chemotherapy Docetaxel Oncology nursing Prostate neoplasm |
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CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER AND ITS MAIN COMPLICATIONS: LITERATURE REVIEW |
title_full |
CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER AND ITS MAIN COMPLICATIONS: LITERATURE REVIEW |
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CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER AND ITS MAIN COMPLICATIONS: LITERATURE REVIEW |
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CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER AND ITS MAIN COMPLICATIONS: LITERATURE REVIEW |
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CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER AND ITS MAIN COMPLICATIONS: LITERATURE REVIEW |
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de Sousa, Jaqueline Pereira |
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de Sousa, Jaqueline Pereira Lopes, Luciano da Silva |
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Lopes, Luciano da Silva |
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de Sousa, Jaqueline Pereira Lopes, Luciano da Silva |
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Docetaxel Efeitos adversos Enfermagem oncológica Neoplasia de próstata Quimioretapia Adverse effects Chemotherapy Docetaxel Oncology nursing Prostate neoplasm |
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Docetaxel Efeitos adversos Enfermagem oncológica Neoplasia de próstata Quimioretapia Adverse effects Chemotherapy Docetaxel Oncology nursing Prostate neoplasm |
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Cancer is defined as a disease originated from countless chronic origins, causing abnormal cell growth consequently. The second most common neoplasm and one with the highest level of mortality among men in the world is the prostate cancer. Among the possibilities of treatment for the prostate cancer, chemotherapy stands out, which can cause several side effects in the individual. This study aims to discuss nursing interventions in the face of the main adverse reactions of chemotherapy in prostate cancer. It is an integrative literature review. Docetaxel is a drug from the taxane family; considered the first option for the chemotherapy treatment of prostate cancer, it causes adverse effects, such as arthralgia and myalgia, nausea, vomiting and the oral mucosa inflammation. Cabazitaxel is a taxanosemisynthetic used to treat neoplasms resistant to docetaxel, presenting neutropenia and diarrhea as adverse events. Estrramustine, after being absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract, It is metabolized to estradiol and estrone, which are able to enter the prostate tumor cells in a selectively way, presenting as adverse effects the increase of blood clots formation, nausea and vomiting. Mitoxantrone is used due to its palliative benefits, and its side effects are gastrointestinal discomfort, fever, pain and myelosuppression. Oncologist nurses must know the chemotherapeutic drugs used during treatment and the effects caused by them, to provide quality care to these patients. |
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