Learning Outcomes:
The completed coursework will need
to cover the learning outcomes 3 and 4.
Learning Outcome 3:
Knowledge and Understanding
Describe the
principles and methods of cancer management and patient care.
Learning Outcome 4:
Intellectual, Practical and Transferable Skills
Appreciate the
supportive role of the radiographer in the patient journey.
Case Study
Patient
Name: John Reynolds
Age: 50
Gender: Cis-male
Diagnosis: T2aN0M0,
adenocarcinoma of the prostate
Social, Medical, &
Family History:
The patient lives
with his partner and two children (aged 10 and 8).
Family History: The
patient’s biological father was previously diagnosed with prostate cancer. His
paternal grandfather died of prostate cancer.
Other Information:
The patient is fit and healthy and has no accompanying symptoms due to his
diagnosis. He was referred to a urologist following a routine health check
which revealed he had a PSA of 9 ng/ml. He is very keen to maintain his active
lifestyle and sexual function.
it should provide:
The main body: this
should take the form of the patient’s cancer journey. It should include and
explore the relevant information provided in the case study, with each section
clearly referring to the patient.
The conclusion:
this should draw the essay together, summarising the main points discussed. You
should not introduce any new information at this point.
A reference list:
This is not included in the overall word count. Ensure you follow the school
referencing guidelines (a link to which can be found on the canvas ‘unit’
page). A minimum of 12 reference sources (utilising peer-reviewed resources
where possible), should be included within your assignment and subsequent
reference list. A bibliography is not
required. The essay and reference list should be submitted as one document.
Further Information & Support:
You must ensure that you can write enough concise detail and
discussion/evaluation to achieve level 4 quality within the given word count,
whilst minimising a descriptive approach.
Carefully integrated citations of reference sources will
improve the quality of your work.
Note that marks awarded for referencing encompass not only
the number of sources cited but also quality, relevance, age, and how well the
information gained from those sources has been integrated within your own
writing.