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Epithelial Growth Factor

Epithelial growth factor (EGF) regulates epithelial cell proliferation, growth, and migration. In addition, it has an effect on angiogenesis for the nutritional support of tissues. Thus, EGF may have an effect on wound healing and tissue generation. EGF has been examined for effectiveness in prevention and treatment of radiodermatitis.

Epidural Analgesia

Epidural analgesia is administration of an analgesic into the epidural space of the spine. This may be done by bolus administration or infusion. This type of analgesia has been evaluated for management of acute and intractable pain in patients with cancer.

Environmental Interventions

Environmental interventions for control and prevention of infection include such things as methods for disinfection and sterilization of surfaces and equipment, use of high-efficiency particulate air filtration, positive air pressure rooms, frequency of room air exchanges, hand hygiene, and the use of standard barriers for body fluids.  Guidelines for environmental precautions for patients with neutropenia have been identified by the Infectious Diseases Society of America and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Energy Conservation and Activity Management

Energy conservation is the deliberate and planned management of one’s personal energy resources to prevent their depletion. Energy conservationstrategies include planning, delegating, setting priorities, pacing, resting, and scheduling activities that require high-energy use at times of peak energy. Balancing rest and activity during times of high fatigue allows for maintaining adequate energy to perform valued activities and reach important goals.

Emollients and Moisturizers

Emoliients and moisturizers are substances that may contain a variety of chemical agents designed to make the external skin layers more pliable and increase skin hydration by reducing water evaporation from the skin. Emollients and moisturizers have been studied in patients with cancer regarding their effects in the management of skin toxicities caused by cancer treatments.

Elemental Diet and Oral Rinse

An elemental diet contains easily absorbable proteins in the form of amino acids, very minimal fat content, and easily absorbable vitamins and mineral content. Elemental diets have been used to maintain nutrition and reduce diarrhea (because absorption in the upper intestine can reduce stool volume) in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases. Use of an elemental diet formula was studied in patients with cancer for its effect on radiation-induced diarrhea (Russell, 1975). Use of an elemental diet as an oral rinse prior to swallowing has been tested for its effect on mucositis.

Elemental Diet

An elemental diet is one that contains easily absorbable proteins in the form of amino acids, very minimal fat content, and easily absorbable vitamins and mineral content. Elemental diets have been used to maintain nutrition and reduce diarrhea (because absorption in the upper intestine can reduce stool volume) in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases. Use of an elemental diet formula has been studied in patients with cancer for its effect on radiation-induced diarrhea.

Electronic Antinausea Device (ELANI)

An electronic antinausea instrument is an apparatus that provides low-frequency electric stimulation percutaneously through a pulse generator that looks similar to a wristwatch. The pulse generated is transferred to the brain cortex via the median nerve in the wrist. The electric pulse is supposed to adjust a number of activities, including the central stimulation of nausea and vomiting in the brain. This type of device was studied in patients with cancer for its effect on chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.

EEG Biofeedback

EEG biofeedback, or neurofeedback, involves real-time display of brain electrical activity provided to the individual as visual or auditory information. Use of this feedback approach was studied in patients with cancer for its effect on cognitive impairment, sleep-wake disturbances, and fatigue.

Early Palliative Care

Palliative care services encompassing holistic multidisciplinary patient care and aggressive symptom management are often associated with care at the end of life. Early palliative care refers to instituting specialized palliative care services at the time of cancer diagnosis or soon after diagnosis. Early palliative care is not reflective of end-of-life care needs but is aimed at providing comprehensive care and specialized expertise in symptom management.

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