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. 2006 Feb 27;94(4):486-91.
doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602957.

Malignant spinal cord compression: a retrospective audit of clinical practice at a UK regional cancer centre

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Malignant spinal cord compression: a retrospective audit of clinical practice at a UK regional cancer centre

A McLinton et al. Br J Cancer. .

Abstract

Malignant Spinal Cord Compression (MSCC) is a particularly challenging area of cancer care where early diagnosis and expert multiprofessional care and rehabilitation, are paramount in optimising quality of life. This audit reports data collected retrospectively over a period of 12 months on patients with MSCC referred to the West of Scotland Cancer Centre (n = 174). It was carried out to build on the work of the Clinical Resource and Audit Group (CRAG) and to examine current practice for symptom assessment, multiprofessional care and rehabilitation of patients with MSCC admitted to the cancer centre. Areas of concern include poor assessment of pain, the poor ambulatory status of patients on admission and the lack of clear plans for mobilisation and rehabilitation for the majority of patients. Recommendations include the development of regional guidelines for referral, treatment and rehabilitation, and the development of a pathway of care for use in all care settings across the region, together with improvements for use in patient information, staff education, audit and research. These are now being taken forward through the West of Scotland Cancer Network with dedicated funding from Macmillan Cancer Relief.

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Figure 1
Source of referral to the cancer centre.
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Figure 2
Ability to walk on cancer centre admission and discharge.

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