Overview of radiation- and chemoradiation-induced diarrhea
- PMID: 14702927
- DOI: 10.1053/j.soncn.2003.09.008
Overview of radiation- and chemoradiation-induced diarrhea
Abstract
Objectives: To describe the pathophysiology, incidence, and impact of radiation-induced diarrhea (RID), and to highlight the radiation oncology nurse's role.
Data sources: Primary and tertiary literature, and clinical experience.
Conclusion: RID is a frequent complication of pelvic radiation, both when given alone and with chemotherapy. RID can significantly affect patient quality of life. Since diarrhea may be a difficult topic for patients to discuss, special care needs to be taken to avoid underdiagnosis of this problem.
Implications for nursing practice: The oncology nurse is uniquely situated to monitor patients for the development of RID, assess its severity and provide guidance to the health care team on the patient's status.
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