2019, Number 6
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Rev Clin Esc Med 2019; 9 (6)
Rehabilitación Pulmonar en Pacientes con Cáncer de Pulmón
Molina LCD, Ucles VV
Language: Spanish
References: 37
Page: 45-52
PDF size: 440.88 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer
death in the world, being the main cause in 93
countries, this pathology has a survival of 15%
in 5 year and at the beginning of the diagnosis 70
% of patients are non-operable . It is described
that surgical treatment is the curative treatment of
choice for this pathology , but not all patients
are surgical at the time of diagnosis. Pulmonary rehabilitation
is a multidisciplinary intervention that
is based on evidence, is cost-effective , and for
patients with lung cancer it has been seen that it can
be based on the rehabilitation programs in COPD
, this is safe and feasible in patients with advanced
stages of the disease; another characteristic is that
it can increase the number of operable cases .It
takes 6 weeks to obtain substantial effects but from
the 2-4 week physiological changes are seen
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