Platinum compounds are a group of chemotherapeutic agents included in many pediatric and adult oncologic treatment protocols. The main platinum compounds are cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin. Their use in clinical practice has greatly improved long-term survival of pediatric patients, but they also cause some toxic effects: ototoxicity, myelosuppression, nephrotoxicity, and neurotoxicity. Hearing damage is one of the main toxic effects of platinum compounds, and it derives from the degeneration of hair cells of the ear, which, not having self-renewal capacity, cannot reconstitute themselves. Hearing loss from platinum exposure is typically bilateral, sensorineural, and permanent, and it is caused by the same mechanisms with wh...
AbstractIntroduction: Platinum drugs (cisplatin and carboplatin) used in chemotherapy is responsible...
Chemotherapy is often used in the conservative management of retinoblastoma. Chemotherapy drugs, whi...
In order to develop a sensitive audiometric protocol for identifying ototoxicity in children, a retr...
Platinum compounds constitute the standard treatment for solid tumors in pediatric oncology. The pur...
Objective: To evaluate hearing impairment in children with cancer who received platinum compounds
Background: Platinum compounds are a group of fundamental chemotherapeutics used in the treatment of...
Purpose: Irreversible bilateral sensorineural hearing loss is a common side effect of platinum compo...
Over the past few decades significant advances in the treatment of children with oncological disease...
Background Platinum-based therapy, including cisplatin, carboplatin, oxaliplatin or a combination of...
The chemotherapeutic agents cisplatin and carboplatin are widely-used and highly-effective against a...
Children treated for malignancies may be at risk for early- or delayed-onset hearing loss that can a...
The aim of this study is to evaluate risk factors contributing to the development of ototoxicity in ...
Approximately 550–600 children are diagnosed with cancer every year in the Netherlands. Improvements...
INTRODUCTION : The term chemotherapy was coined in the early 1900s and means- 'treating with chemic...
Contains fulltext : 175119.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cisplatin and c...
AbstractIntroduction: Platinum drugs (cisplatin and carboplatin) used in chemotherapy is responsible...
Chemotherapy is often used in the conservative management of retinoblastoma. Chemotherapy drugs, whi...
In order to develop a sensitive audiometric protocol for identifying ototoxicity in children, a retr...
Platinum compounds constitute the standard treatment for solid tumors in pediatric oncology. The pur...
Objective: To evaluate hearing impairment in children with cancer who received platinum compounds
Background: Platinum compounds are a group of fundamental chemotherapeutics used in the treatment of...
Purpose: Irreversible bilateral sensorineural hearing loss is a common side effect of platinum compo...
Over the past few decades significant advances in the treatment of children with oncological disease...
Background Platinum-based therapy, including cisplatin, carboplatin, oxaliplatin or a combination of...
The chemotherapeutic agents cisplatin and carboplatin are widely-used and highly-effective against a...
Children treated for malignancies may be at risk for early- or delayed-onset hearing loss that can a...
The aim of this study is to evaluate risk factors contributing to the development of ototoxicity in ...
Approximately 550–600 children are diagnosed with cancer every year in the Netherlands. Improvements...
INTRODUCTION : The term chemotherapy was coined in the early 1900s and means- 'treating with chemic...
Contains fulltext : 175119.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cisplatin and c...
AbstractIntroduction: Platinum drugs (cisplatin and carboplatin) used in chemotherapy is responsible...
Chemotherapy is often used in the conservative management of retinoblastoma. Chemotherapy drugs, whi...
In order to develop a sensitive audiometric protocol for identifying ototoxicity in children, a retr...