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    Teaching objective:

    To appreciate the challenges and the reality of cancer patients who join a cancer support group.


    In this episode:

    George has joined a GI cancer support group, made up of patients, family members, and a facilitator.


    He meets the others mostly with stage 4 disease who look well and are confronted with coping with their disease and the challenges of everyday life.


    An interview with Rosanne a nurse, a patient herself and a member of a GI cancer therapy group.

    How to use this module:

    • Read the graphic novel strip
    • Listen to the interview
    • Take the quiz ***
    • Checkout the references
    • Join the forum***

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    The Symptoms:

    • This is a case report series based on real patients, built around a graphic backbone.
    • Much of the communication is visual. The graphic forms an image of the teaching points.
    • The characters are based on needs and more than one case will unfold with each episode.
    • The teaching points are folded into the graphics, the images, references, reports and the quiz.
    • The episodes allow you, as the narrative progresses, to reflect , consult the references and if you wish to form a self study project.
    • The series is intended to promote reflection and the sharing of ideas in a community linked by the forum. (you need a password for this)

    How to use the Symptoms:

    • Follow the evolution of the cases (Enjoy Jesse Bochner's great graphics)
    • Reflect on the narrative, the differential diagnosis, the tests , and the actions you would take.
    • Visit the references and explore the online resources to reflect on and deepen your knowledge.
    • Take the quiz (you will need a password for this)
    • Reflect on your answers.
    • Share your ideas on the forum (don't be a lurker!), stimulate others to reflect, and be stimulated in turn.
    • Give us feedback and fill out the evaluation form at least once.

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    By viewing the material on this site you understand and accept that:


    · The opinions and statements expressed on this site reflect the views of the author or authors and do not necessarily reflect those of McGill.
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    · The material is solely for educational purposes for qualified health care professionals.
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Cartwright T, Richards DA, Boehm KA. Cancer of the pancreas: are we making progress? A review of studies in the US Oncology Research Network. Cancer Control. 2008 Oct;15(4):308-13.

Klapman J, Malafa MP. Early detection of pancreatic cancer: why, who, and how to screen. Cancer Control. 2008 Oct;15(4):280-7.

Zalatnai A. [Familial pancreatic cancer] [Article in Hungarian] Magy Onkol. 2006;50(2):163-8. Epub 2006 Aug 4.

 

 

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