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Emam", "A. M., "E. S. Swelam", and N. "" Y. Megally, "Furocoumarin and quinolone alkaloid with larvicidal and antifeedant activities isolated from Ruta chalepensis leaves", Journal of Natural Products, vol. 2, pp. 10-22, Submitted. 03_res_paper-2.pdf
Rizk, S., D. Zakaria, and W. Taha, "Goal Directed Fluid Optimization Using Plethysmography Variability Index in Laparoscopic Bariatric Obese Patients. Is It The Answer?", Egyptian Journal of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, vol. 8, issue 2, pp. 83-87, Submitted. paper_5.pdf
Shawkey, A. M., M. A. Rabeh, A. K. Abdulall, and A. O. Abdellatif, "Green nanotechnology: Anticancer Activity of Silver Nanoparticles using Citrullus colocynthis aqueous extracts", Advances in Life Science and Technology, vol. 13, Submitted.
Hassanien, D. M. R., "Greening the Middle East ", Georgetown International Environmental Law Review , Submitted. mohamed_r._hassanien_greening_the_middle_east_georgetown.pdf
Ahmed, T. M., and G. O. El-Sayed, Grounding Systems for Electric Substations in Non-Uniform Soil, : LAMBERT Academic Publishing , Submitted.
Gouda, O. E. - S., and A. T. Mohamed, Grounding Systems for Electric Substations in Non-Uniform Soil: Design and Operation , : LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing (November 14, 2014), Submitted.
El-Sayed, S. F., H. A. Hassan, M. M. El-Mogy, and A. Abdel-Wahab, "Growth, Yield and Nutrient Concentration of Potato Plants Grown under Organic and Conventional Fertilizer Systems", American-Eurasian J. Agric. & Environ. Sci., vol. 14, issue 7 , pp. 636-643 , Submitted. 10.pdf
El-Sakhawy, F. S., H. A. Kassem, S. H. El-gayed, and M. M. Mostafa, "Headspace Solid Phase Microextraction Analysis of Volatile Compounds of the Aerial Parts and Flowers of Plectranthus neochilus Schltr. and Salvia farinacea Benth.", Journal of essential oil bearing plants , vol. 21:3, issue 0976-5026, pp. 674-686, Submitted. mostafa_et_al.pdf
Afifi, N. A., S. R. Emam, Mostafa A. Shalaby, and H. A. El-banna, "Hepatoprotective and antioxidant effects of Marjorana hortensis plant in CCl4-intoxicated rats", Natural Products , vol. Volume 9, issue Issue 8 , Submitted. mlkhs_lbhth_lmnshwr_13_20.docx
A.H, A., H. D. M. Soad M. Nasr 2, H. Soufy, A. M. Soliman, S. A. Nassar, A. A. Maweri, T. A. H. El-Aziz, and H. M. Desouky, "Hepatoprotective and antioxidant effects of methanol extractof Moringa oleifera leaves in rats", Wulfenia J., vol. 24, issue 3, pp. 249-268, Submitted.
Ramadan, S. I., M.A.Shalaby, N. Afifi, and H. A. El-Banna, "Hepatoprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Silybum marianum", IJAVMS, vol. Vol. 5, issue Issue 6, pp. 541-547, Submitted. 25-1319649745.pdf25-1319649745.pdf
Ghada M. A. Soliman, M. M. H. Khorshid, and T. H. M. Abou-El-Enien, "A Hybrid Ensemble Classification Algorithm Using Grey Wolf Optimizer for Terrorism Prediction", International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research (IJETR), vol. 5, issue 2, pp. 183-190, Submitted. a_hybrid_ensemble_classification_algorithm_using_grey_wolf_optimizer_for_terrorism_prediction.pdf
Abbas, M. F., M. G. Paulis, and I. F. Gaballah, "Iatrogenic parenteral iron overload in children in Minia Governorate, Egypt", The Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences and Applied Toxicology, Submitted.
El-Aal, A. A. A., Ashraf Mohamed Emran, A. S. Al-Antably, E. A. E. Saftawy, I. R. bayoumy, N. S. Hassan, and M. Badawi, "immunohistochemical pattern of T lymphocytes population within bilharzial-associated bladder neoplasm microenvironment", international jpurnal of immunology and pharmacology , vol. 28, issue 2, pp. 209-217, Submitted.
Esawy, Y. E. F., B. I. Mounir, D. O. Helmy, and H. M. H. Ali, Immunohistochemical study of hepatic progenitor cells by c-Kit (CD117) in chronic hepatitis C viral liver disease, , Cairo, Cairo university, Submitted.
Ayoub;, A. S., S. A. Abd-El-Sayed;, and M. Mostafa, IMPACT OF A TEACHING PROGRAM ON ANXIETY LEVEL AND SATISFACTION OF CARE AMONG CANCER PATIENTS RECEIVING RADIATION THERAPY, , Giza, Cairo univ , Submitted. Abstract

Head and neck cancer are among the most debilitating malignancies because they affect basic functions such as breathing, speaking, and eating. The majority of patients receiving radiation therapy to the head and neck are treated as outpatients every day for up to 6 weeks. Physical and psychological side effects of treatment include mucositis, xerostomia, loss of taste, dysphagia, anorexia, nutrition alteration, skin reactions, fatigue, anxiety and depression. These reactions severely limit normal life and may lead to drop out of treatment program, patients may return later with more advanced and/or incurable stage of the disease. Thus, the purposes of the study were to: 1) construct and implement a teaching program for cancer patients receiving external radiation therapy, 2) investigate the impact of a designed teaching program on anxiety level and satisfaction with care among cancer patients receiving external radiation therapy, and 3) validate the effectiveness of the designed teaching program. A quasi-experimental time series design was utilized to compare level of anxiety and satisfaction between patients before, during and after receiving the teaching program. The sample was composed of 60 adult male and female divided into 2 groups, 30 patients each. Each group was assigned randomly to a line of management. The control group received the routine hospital care, while the study group received the constructed teaching program on individual basis. Data were collected using a sociodemographic data sheet, the State-trait Anxiety Inventory, and the Patient Confidence and Patient Satisfaction with Care Scale. The results revealed that, no statistical significant correlations were found between sociodemographic characteristics and anxiety state after treatment in both the study and control groups, also there were no statistically significant differences detected between the anxiety state scores for the study and control groups before during and after treatment. In conclusion, head and neck cancer patients who received the teaching program rated their anxiety the same as those not receiving the program, but they rated their satisfaction with received help, information, medical care and nursing care higher than those not receiving the program. It is recommended that radiotherapy departments should be staffed by trained oncology nurses or radiographers to provide information and support for patients, a training program for nurses is needed to cover nursing and medical treatment for head and neck cancer patients, psychological reactions, coping strategies and crisis interventions. Also, further research is recommended to investigate anxiety one month after completion of treatment with continuing follow-up strategies focusing on psychological aspects.

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