Fever is a common symptom in children receiving treatment for cancer. Clinicians and families are most concerned about febrile neutropenia, though non-neutropenic fever often causes more challenging treatment dilemmas. This article provides a structured approach to the initial assessment, examination, investigation and risk assessment of children with fever during treatment for childhood cancer. Non-neutropenic fever in children with cancer is not well researched. There are no systematic reviews of its management and no National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) (or other international) guidance about what to do. Features to consider when managing non-neutropenic fever are discussed. Febrile neutropenia, meanwhile, is an oncol...
BACKGROUND: In this national multicentre study, we examined the safety of reducing antibiotics in se...
BACKGROUND Fever and neutropenia (FN) often complicate anticancer treatment and can be caused by pot...
Background. The definition of fever, and thus fever and neutropenia (FN), varies between different p...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Fever and neutropenia is the most common complication in the treatment of child...
Purpose of review Fever in neutropenia is the most frequent potentially life-threatening complicatio...
Children with cancer treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections and serious i...
Children with cancer treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections and serious i...
AIM: Variation in the management of fever and neutropenia (FN) in children is well described. The ai...
Purpose: Fever and associated neutropenia presentations are frequent occurrences for children with c...
Infection is the major cause of morbitity and mortality in patients having cancer. Fever may be the ...
To date, very few studies have addressed nonneutropenic fever (NNF) in children with cancer, and the...
Background: In this national multicentre study, we examined the safety of reducing antibiotics in se...
Background: In this national multicentre study, we examined the safety of reducing antibiotics in se...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a clinical pathway in achieving antibiotic administratio...
Introduction:The most important side effect of therapeutics given for cancer treatment is febrile ne...
BACKGROUND: In this national multicentre study, we examined the safety of reducing antibiotics in se...
BACKGROUND Fever and neutropenia (FN) often complicate anticancer treatment and can be caused by pot...
Background. The definition of fever, and thus fever and neutropenia (FN), varies between different p...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Fever and neutropenia is the most common complication in the treatment of child...
Purpose of review Fever in neutropenia is the most frequent potentially life-threatening complicatio...
Children with cancer treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections and serious i...
Children with cancer treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections and serious i...
AIM: Variation in the management of fever and neutropenia (FN) in children is well described. The ai...
Purpose: Fever and associated neutropenia presentations are frequent occurrences for children with c...
Infection is the major cause of morbitity and mortality in patients having cancer. Fever may be the ...
To date, very few studies have addressed nonneutropenic fever (NNF) in children with cancer, and the...
Background: In this national multicentre study, we examined the safety of reducing antibiotics in se...
Background: In this national multicentre study, we examined the safety of reducing antibiotics in se...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a clinical pathway in achieving antibiotic administratio...
Introduction:The most important side effect of therapeutics given for cancer treatment is febrile ne...
BACKGROUND: In this national multicentre study, we examined the safety of reducing antibiotics in se...
BACKGROUND Fever and neutropenia (FN) often complicate anticancer treatment and can be caused by pot...
Background. The definition of fever, and thus fever and neutropenia (FN), varies between different p...