Theory Programme 1. Organization in the symptomatic treatment of the oncological patient. Principles of the palliative treatment. Investigation in palliative care.
2. Ethical aspects in support cares and palliative treatment.
3. Communication abilities in the environment of the symptomatic control.
4. Assistance work in the control of symptoms. The assistance team. The recognition of the symptoms. The clinical history and the working plan in control of symptoms.
5. Pain in oncological patients. Evaluation and pain syndromes. Neuropathic pain.
6. Osseous pain: valuation and treatment.
7. Pharmacological treatment of pain.
8. Other interventions for the treatment of pain.
9. Valuation and treatment of the asthenia related to cancer.
10. Valuation and treatment of infections in patients with cancer.
11. Haematological support of patients with cancer.
12. Valuation and treatment of the patient's nutritional state with cancer: anorexy, loss of weight and cachexia.
13. Valuation and treatment of the gastrointestinal symptoms: mucousites, dysphagia, hiccup, nauseas and vomits.
14. Valuation and treatment of the gastrointestinal symptoms: diarrhea, malabsorption, constipation, intestinal occlusion and ascites.
15. Valuation and treatment of the nauseas and vomits induced by chemotherapy.
16. Valuation and treatment of the breathing symptoms. Dyspnea, haemoptysis, obstruction of the air co