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Carl
Lintner
1997-1998 AIA/AAH
Fellow
HKS INC.
Dallas |
This article is a summary
of information the author gathered during his AIA/AHA fellowship in
1997-1998. Based on his experience as a student of architecture at Texas
A&M University and his experience as a cancer patient, the author takes
a look at cancer care through the eyes of both patient and designer.
He researches, studies, and analyzes issues pertaining to the patient's
environment during treatment. He then develops a consensus of items
that can be modified to enhance patient comfort, relieve patient stress,
and promote patient healing.
The research is broken
down into three major areas:
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Existing
cancer informationdata related to general statistics,
definitions, and trends in the treatment of cancer |
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Interviews
and surveys of patients and their families, medical professionals,
and cancer survivors |
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Site
visits to seven of the top-ranked cancer centers in the nation,
along with studies of other treatment facilities documented from
research performed at Texas A&M University. Smaller, local treatment
centers are also studied. |
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