Nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy is one of the important side effects of treatment in children with cancer. Despite the development of new antiemetic agents, there are still some problems in this regard in children. The combination of a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist plus a corticosteroid is usually used to prevent chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) in children receiving emetogenic chemotherapy. New antiemetic agents do not take part in the current pediatric guidelines. There is also no sufficient data on alternative agents in children with intractable vomiting. This review summarizes the CINV definitions in children, the classification of the antiemetic drugs as standard, newly available and optional drugs in childr...
Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in children. Its treatment include chemoth...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a feared adverse reaction during canc...
Our obbjective is to review and update the existing local antiemetic guidelines at the Royal Hospita...
Nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy is one of the important side effects of treatment i...
Kemoterapiye bağlı oluşan bulantı-kusma kanser tedavisi alan çocuklarda en yaygın görülen ve multidi...
Nausea and vomiting are among the most frequent and severe acute side-effects of cytotoxic therapy a...
This update of the 2013 clinical practice guideline provides clinicians with guidance regarding the ...
Only a few studies have been carried out in children on the prevention of chemotherapy-induced acute...
BACKGROUND: Nausea and vomiting are preventable side effects of cancer chemotherapy for children...
BACKGROUND: Nausea and vomiting are preventable side effects of cancer chemotherapy for children...
BACKGROUND: Nausea and vomiting are preventable side effects of cancer chemotherapy for children...
BACKGROUND: Nausea and vomiting are preventable side effects of cancer chemotherapy for children...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a feared adverse reaction during canc...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a feared adverse reaction during canc...
Background: Nausea and vomiting remain a problem for children undergoing treatment for malignancies ...
Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in children. Its treatment include chemoth...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a feared adverse reaction during canc...
Our obbjective is to review and update the existing local antiemetic guidelines at the Royal Hospita...
Nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy is one of the important side effects of treatment i...
Kemoterapiye bağlı oluşan bulantı-kusma kanser tedavisi alan çocuklarda en yaygın görülen ve multidi...
Nausea and vomiting are among the most frequent and severe acute side-effects of cytotoxic therapy a...
This update of the 2013 clinical practice guideline provides clinicians with guidance regarding the ...
Only a few studies have been carried out in children on the prevention of chemotherapy-induced acute...
BACKGROUND: Nausea and vomiting are preventable side effects of cancer chemotherapy for children...
BACKGROUND: Nausea and vomiting are preventable side effects of cancer chemotherapy for children...
BACKGROUND: Nausea and vomiting are preventable side effects of cancer chemotherapy for children...
BACKGROUND: Nausea and vomiting are preventable side effects of cancer chemotherapy for children...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a feared adverse reaction during canc...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a feared adverse reaction during canc...
Background: Nausea and vomiting remain a problem for children undergoing treatment for malignancies ...
Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in children. Its treatment include chemoth...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a feared adverse reaction during canc...
Our obbjective is to review and update the existing local antiemetic guidelines at the Royal Hospita...