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Enhancing Head and Neck Cancer Care in the Elderly (ENHANCE): A trajectory-based quality improvement programÌý
(Principal Applicants Dr Marco Mascarella & Dr Nader Sadeghi)
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Capacity for Culture Change in Serious Illness Communication (C3SIC)Ìý
Principal Applicants Dr. Justin Sanders & Dr. Sonia Skamene)
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Early screening for distress for geriatric-oncological patientsÌý
(Principal Applicants Karine Lepage, Christine Bouchard, Joséphine Lémay-Dantica, Renata Benc)
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Evaluating two autologous stem cell transplant conditioning regimens for relapse/refractory Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and development of a uniform treatment algorithmÌý
(Principal Applicants Dr. Rayan Kaedbey, Dr Sarit Assouline , Dr. Kelly Davison and Dr. Anna Nikonova)
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Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Health Centre Optilab Validation of Whole Slide Imaging Systems for Clinical Diagnostic Purposes
Ìý(Principal Applicants Dr Pierre-Olivier Fiset, Dr Alan Spatz, Dr Marie-Christine Guiot)
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Implementation, standardization and analysis of a common RCN ERAS protocol for radical cystectomy
Dr. Franck Bladou, chief of urology at the Jewish General Hospital, will partner with a JGH-MUHC team to bring a standardized Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) protocol to cancer patients who have their bladder removed.Ìý ERAS has been shown to significantly decrease complications after surgery and reduce the length of stay in hospital. This will include patient counseling, as well as a standardized process with a multidisciplinary team before and after surgery at both MUHC and JGH.Ìý
Integrating medical cannabis into treatment options of supportive care programsÌý
Dr. Antonio Vigano, director of the Cancer Rehabilitation Program at the MUHC along with an MUHC-JGH team will complete a feasibility study to develop a care model that incorporates controlled access to medical cannabis at the RCN partner hospitals. In light of the coming legalization of cannabis in 2018, the project team will assess how a comprehensive action plan for oncology patients in the McGill hospitals can be put in place. This would include evaluating eligibility criteria, the symptoms that are to be targeted as well as how best to integrate this model of care into existing operations.Ìý
Towards a gold standard in female fertility preservation for cancer patients
Dr. William Buckett, director of the McGill Reproductive Centre of the MUHC and his team will develop educational tools, includingÌýbrochures and videos to be displayed in hospital waiting rooms and during patient education sessionsÌýwhich clarify how fertility preservation works. They will also develop a Ìýseries of education sessions with oncologists andÌýhealthcare providers to help sensitize the health care team to the importance of providing patients with this option before they start treatment.
Feasability study for an oncology urgent care clinic
Head oncology nurse Erin Cook and her team will develop a detailed feasibility plan for the implementation of an urgent care clinic dedicated to cancer patients at RCN partner hospitals.
Towards a goldÌýstandard in fertility preservation care for male patients with newly diagnosed cancer
Scientist and andrologistÌý MarÃa Belén Herrero and her team Ìýwill develop a program to improve access to fertility preservation counseling and services for young men with newly diagnosed cancer. ÌýLearn more about the project.Ìý
Improving quality of life and care of adolescent and young adults with cancer within rossy network hospitals
Medical oncologist and Adolescent Young Adult (AYA) program director Dr. Petr Kavan and his team will improve the trajectory of care for AYA cancer patients with the help of a clinical coordinator.
"Start the Talk" online modules: Support for cancer patients and their children
Nursing practice consultant Andréa M. Laizner and her teamÌý will work on improving access to resources designed to support cancer patients in discussing this difficult topic with their children and family. ÌýLearn more about the project or explore the modules at .