<div><p>Background</p><p>Although cancer patients (CPs) are increasingly likely to visit emergency department (ED), no population-based study has compared the characteristics of CPs and non-cancer patients (NCPs) who visit the ED and examined factors associated with hospitalization via the ED. In this study, we (1) compared characteristics and diagnoses between CPs and NCPs who visited the ED in a cancer center or general hospital; (2) compared characteristics and diagnoses between CPs and NCPs who were hospitalized via the ED in a cancer center or general hospital; and (3) investigated important factors associated with such hospitalization.</p><p>Methods and findings</p><p>We analyzed patient characteristic and diagnosis [based on Internat...
Emergency department (ED) visits are made by cancer patients for symptom management, treatment effec...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) presentations made by patients having cancer treatment are ass...
IMPORTANCE:Febrile neutropenia (FN) is the most common oncologic emergency and is among the most dea...
Introduction Emergency Department (ED) visits in cancer patients represent a significant burden to b...
Abstract Objective People with cancer are increasingly more likely to visit an emergency department ...
Purpose Emergency departments (EDs) in the United States are used by patients with cancer for diseas...
Introduction: There is increasing appreciation of the challenges of providing safe and appropriate c...
BackgroundRecent reports call for reductions in costly and potentially avoidable services such as em...
Patients with cancer have complex care requirements that may result in an emergency department (ED) ...
BackgroundImproving the quality of cancer care and reducing preventable health system use are goals ...
In 2013, CancerCare Manitoba (CCMB) launched an urgent cancer care clinic (UCC) to meet the needs of...
BackgroundImproving the quality of cancer care and reducing preventable health system use are goals ...
Background: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and worldwide. Oncology...
Cancer is a chronic disease that often necessitates recurrent hospitalizations, a costly pattern of ...
Importance: Better understanding of the emergency care needs of patients with cancer will inform out...
Emergency department (ED) visits are made by cancer patients for symptom management, treatment effec...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) presentations made by patients having cancer treatment are ass...
IMPORTANCE:Febrile neutropenia (FN) is the most common oncologic emergency and is among the most dea...
Introduction Emergency Department (ED) visits in cancer patients represent a significant burden to b...
Abstract Objective People with cancer are increasingly more likely to visit an emergency department ...
Purpose Emergency departments (EDs) in the United States are used by patients with cancer for diseas...
Introduction: There is increasing appreciation of the challenges of providing safe and appropriate c...
BackgroundRecent reports call for reductions in costly and potentially avoidable services such as em...
Patients with cancer have complex care requirements that may result in an emergency department (ED) ...
BackgroundImproving the quality of cancer care and reducing preventable health system use are goals ...
In 2013, CancerCare Manitoba (CCMB) launched an urgent cancer care clinic (UCC) to meet the needs of...
BackgroundImproving the quality of cancer care and reducing preventable health system use are goals ...
Background: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and worldwide. Oncology...
Cancer is a chronic disease that often necessitates recurrent hospitalizations, a costly pattern of ...
Importance: Better understanding of the emergency care needs of patients with cancer will inform out...
Emergency department (ED) visits are made by cancer patients for symptom management, treatment effec...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) presentations made by patients having cancer treatment are ass...
IMPORTANCE:Febrile neutropenia (FN) is the most common oncologic emergency and is among the most dea...