Review of the Gastrointestinal Tract: From Macro to Micro
Objectives
To review the normal anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, the malignant transformations in GI cancers, and the rationale for targeted therapy for these cancers.
Data Sources
Published articles, book chapters and web sources.
Conclusion
Oncology nurses require an understanding of normal GI anatomy and physiology, along with an understanding of malignant transformations at the cellular and molecular level, to effectively educate and care for the patient with a diagnosis of a GI cancer.
Implications for Nursing Practice
Challenges for the oncology nurse include continuing education related to GI cancer, the development of effective patient education skills, ensuring safe administration of oral agents and remaining current regarding GI clinical trial opportunities. Education of nursing colleagues, development of an area of expertise through specialization, and development of leadership skills are opportunities associated with practicing in the dynamic environment of oncology nursing.
Key Words: Gastrointestinal tract, malignant transformation, epidermal growth factor, targeted therapy
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PII: S0749-2081(08)00073-9
doi:10.1016/j.soncn.2008.10.002
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