A daganatos betegek fizioterápiája az egyik legvitatottabb kérdés hazánkban. A szakkönyvek többsége a kontraindikációk felsorolásakor elsőként említette a daganatos megbetegedéseket. A kezeléseket elrendelő, leginkább mozgásszervi szakterületen dolgozó orvosok ennek megfelelően csak korlátozottan, vagy egyáltalán nem javasolták a tumoros betegek fizioterápiáját. Ezzel szemben a nemzetközi orvosi gyakorlat szabadabban kezeli ezt a témakört. A képalkotó diagnosztika fejlődése a vitatott kérdést új megvilágításba helyezte. A bizonyítékokon alapuló medicina korában az irodalmi adatok többsége a fizioterápia előnyös hatásáról számol be daganatos anamnézisű betegeknél, nagyon kevés az azt cáfoló eredmény. Természetesen minden beteg egyéni elbírálás alá esik, ha azonban kizárjuk a tumorrecidíva és metasztázis lehetőségét, a legtöbb fizioterápiás eljárás biztonsággal alkalmazható. A dolgozat a daganatos betegek, illetve a daganatos betegséget túlélők fizioterápiájával foglalkozik, először, részletesen áttekintve a bizonyítékokat a hazai irodalomban. Az összefoglalás célja, hogy segítséget nyújtson a kezeléseket elrendelő orvosoknak a döntéshozatalban, azt remélve, hogy ezáltal a jövőben több daganatos beteg részesülhet fizioterápiás ellátásban. Orv. Hetil., 2016, 157(31), 1224–1231.
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