By Laura Ambrosio Fernandez | Project Leader
Hello, friends, in this report I will talk about the dynamics of visits of a child patient with cancer to the hospital, children with leukemia have a protocol of 120 weekly sessions, outpatient chemotherapy or hospitalization for longer chemotherapy, sometimes injections or pills When they are diagnosed they start with an induction stage, to continue later with the chemotherapy sessions. At this stage the patient arrives at the clinic and goes to the laboratory for a sample taking and if the results are favorable they can receive their chemotherapy, if the results are not as expected then the patient leaves and returns the following week, they can average be about 3 years, however if they have a relapse then the treatment starts from scratch ... other patients reach the latest chemotherapy, after several long years to ... have a relapse and start again in the best of the cases, in the worst scenario the patient dies, the relapses are usually during hospital chemotherapies.
That is why it is very important the part of psychological support, in which the patient or parents can express their concerns, their doubts or fatigue, they are aware of their disease and many are for many years in treatment.
But very important is the part of the distraction during your stay in ambulatory or hospitalization or during the wait. Television, music, movies, books, games are faithful companions throughout their process.
Today again I ask for your support to provide them with permanent elements of entertainment and make the hospital stay more bearable to them.
Thanks so much for your support
By Laura Ambrosio Fernandez | Project Leader
By Laura Ambrosio Fernandez | Project Leader
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