This article introduces a series on emergencies in oncology and palliative care, focusing on recognition and management of emergency scenarios during the care of cancer and palliative care patients. Palliative care emergencies can be divided into two categories: imminently life-threatening and potentially resulting in a persistent and worsened morbidity. A calm and efficient approach is achieved by anticipating and meticulously planning for potential events, for example, a haemorrhage from a fungating tumour near a major vessel
Introduction: Cancer patients need special care which improve their quality of life and protect them...
In public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic, some patients—especially older patients ...
Abstract CONTEXT: Patients with advanced cancer stay at home for most of their time, and acute p...
This article introduces a series on emergencies in oncology and palliative care, focusing on recogni...
Cancer and its treatment include many medical emergencies. Hence taking care of these emergencies pr...
Palliative care, which is intended to keep patients at home as long as possible, is increasingly pro...
Palliative care, which is intended to keep patients at home as long as possible, is increasingly pro...
: Introduction. It is now known that cancer is a major public health problem; on the other hand, it ...
The rate of cancer patients will continue to increase in the coming decades. Additionally, new treat...
Patients receiving palliative care may deteriorate suddenly due to their illness or another acute me...
Oncologic emergencies may be seen in any emergency department and will become more frequent as our p...
Objectives: Patients with advanced cancer are often admitted to hospital as emergency cases. This ma...
Catastrophic mass casualty events, such as pandemic flu outbreaks or large-scale terrorism-related e...
An oncologic emergency is defined as an acute, potentially life threatening condition in a cancer pa...
Oncologic emergencies are acute, potentially life threatening conditions that have developed as a re...
Introduction: Cancer patients need special care which improve their quality of life and protect them...
In public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic, some patients—especially older patients ...
Abstract CONTEXT: Patients with advanced cancer stay at home for most of their time, and acute p...
This article introduces a series on emergencies in oncology and palliative care, focusing on recogni...
Cancer and its treatment include many medical emergencies. Hence taking care of these emergencies pr...
Palliative care, which is intended to keep patients at home as long as possible, is increasingly pro...
Palliative care, which is intended to keep patients at home as long as possible, is increasingly pro...
: Introduction. It is now known that cancer is a major public health problem; on the other hand, it ...
The rate of cancer patients will continue to increase in the coming decades. Additionally, new treat...
Patients receiving palliative care may deteriorate suddenly due to their illness or another acute me...
Oncologic emergencies may be seen in any emergency department and will become more frequent as our p...
Objectives: Patients with advanced cancer are often admitted to hospital as emergency cases. This ma...
Catastrophic mass casualty events, such as pandemic flu outbreaks or large-scale terrorism-related e...
An oncologic emergency is defined as an acute, potentially life threatening condition in a cancer pa...
Oncologic emergencies are acute, potentially life threatening conditions that have developed as a re...
Introduction: Cancer patients need special care which improve their quality of life and protect them...
In public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic, some patients—especially older patients ...
Abstract CONTEXT: Patients with advanced cancer stay at home for most of their time, and acute p...