The purpose of this article is to describe the incidence of hand-foot syndrome (HFS) and self-management of patients with it, including their self-recognition, supportive care, and outcome at home. Study participants were patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) who received adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery. About 67% of participants had HFS, most at grade 1. The median chemotherapy cycle where HFS first appeared was cycle 2. The majority of patients knew nothing about how to alleviate HFS, and they used no methods to treat it. HFS can worsen the quality of life of patients with CRC receiving adjuvant chemotherapy. The incidence of severe-grade HFS was relatively high in the current study, and patients showed poor self-recognition and self-...
Background: Hand-foot syndrome is a symptom of some antineoplastic drugs which affects blood vessel...
Contains fulltext : 152015.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To g...
Purpose To gain insight into the prevalence and severity of chemotherapy-induced neuropathy and its ...
Hand-foot syndrome (HFS) is a common skin toxicity of traditional chemotherapies. Some studies showe...
Improvements in systemic cancer treatments have resulted in more patients surviving for prolonged pe...
Hand-foot syndrome (HSF) is a distinctive adverse event relatively frequent to some chemotherapeutic...
Hand-foot syndrome (HSF) is a distinctive adverse event relatively frequent to some chemotherapeutic...
Abstract Backgrounds Clinical evidence of the preventive effectiveness of medium-class topical corti...
Disclosures of potential conflicts of interest may be found at the end of this article. Key Words. H...
BACKGROUND: Correlations between development of hand-foot syndrome (HFS) and efficacy in patients re...
BACKGROUND: Many cytotoxic and biological drugs are cause of severe dermatological side effects, su...
Introduction: Hand-foot syndrome (HFS) is experienced by ∼50% of patients treated with capecitabine....
It is widely known that the CLASSIC trial (1) was the first international phase III study to investi...
Objective: Capecitabine, a prodrug of 5-fluorouracil, is currently used in the treatment of metastat...
Background: Fluoropyrimidines (FPs) are an essential part of the majority of systemic regimens in th...
Background: Hand-foot syndrome is a symptom of some antineoplastic drugs which affects blood vessel...
Contains fulltext : 152015.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To g...
Purpose To gain insight into the prevalence and severity of chemotherapy-induced neuropathy and its ...
Hand-foot syndrome (HFS) is a common skin toxicity of traditional chemotherapies. Some studies showe...
Improvements in systemic cancer treatments have resulted in more patients surviving for prolonged pe...
Hand-foot syndrome (HSF) is a distinctive adverse event relatively frequent to some chemotherapeutic...
Hand-foot syndrome (HSF) is a distinctive adverse event relatively frequent to some chemotherapeutic...
Abstract Backgrounds Clinical evidence of the preventive effectiveness of medium-class topical corti...
Disclosures of potential conflicts of interest may be found at the end of this article. Key Words. H...
BACKGROUND: Correlations between development of hand-foot syndrome (HFS) and efficacy in patients re...
BACKGROUND: Many cytotoxic and biological drugs are cause of severe dermatological side effects, su...
Introduction: Hand-foot syndrome (HFS) is experienced by ∼50% of patients treated with capecitabine....
It is widely known that the CLASSIC trial (1) was the first international phase III study to investi...
Objective: Capecitabine, a prodrug of 5-fluorouracil, is currently used in the treatment of metastat...
Background: Fluoropyrimidines (FPs) are an essential part of the majority of systemic regimens in th...
Background: Hand-foot syndrome is a symptom of some antineoplastic drugs which affects blood vessel...
Contains fulltext : 152015.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To g...
Purpose To gain insight into the prevalence and severity of chemotherapy-induced neuropathy and its ...