Background: Many haematology/oncology departments still provide a germ-free diet for neutropenic patients (neutropenic diet, ND) to minimise pathogen exposure, even though evidence on benefits is missing. We analysed the effects of a standard diet (SD) in neutropenic high-risk patients with cancer while focussing on infection-related outcomes. Patients and methods: Based on the Cologne Cohort of Neutropenic Patients, we conducted a propensity score-matched case-control study in haematological/oncological patients with a period of neutropenia longer than five days treated at our department between January 2004 and December 2012 (implementation of SD in January 2008). We assessed the association between an SD and selected infection-related en...
Background. Neutropenic patients with cancer may develop several episodes of fever and infection dur...
Background. Neutropenic patients with cancer may develop several episodes of fever and infection dur...
Goals of work: Neutropenia is a life-threatening, dose-limiting toxicity of many chemotherapy regime...
Having the correct range of white blood cell count allows the body to protect itself against harmful...
The neutropenic diet is often prescribed by oncology providers for immunocompromised patients in an ...
Neutropenia is the most common factor predisposing cancer patients to infection, and is associated w...
AbstractRecent changes in the management of patients with haematological malignancies might have inf...
Cancer patients are at risk of infectious complications due to neutropenia following chemotherapy or...
Neutropenia is diagnosed when absolute neutrophil count (ANC) is less than 1,500 cells/µL.1 Specifi...
BACKGROUND: Among patients who develop fever and neutropenia after having received cancer chemothera...
Background: Initial management of chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropaenia (FN) comprises empirical...
Background: Neutropenia is a spontaneous complication of chemotherapy. When severe, it is significan...
Neutropenic complications remain an important dose-limiting toxicity of cancer chemotherapy-associat...
Cancer patients treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections. Therefore, all ne...
Infection remains the most common complication of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia. Bacterial infect...
Background. Neutropenic patients with cancer may develop several episodes of fever and infection dur...
Background. Neutropenic patients with cancer may develop several episodes of fever and infection dur...
Goals of work: Neutropenia is a life-threatening, dose-limiting toxicity of many chemotherapy regime...
Having the correct range of white blood cell count allows the body to protect itself against harmful...
The neutropenic diet is often prescribed by oncology providers for immunocompromised patients in an ...
Neutropenia is the most common factor predisposing cancer patients to infection, and is associated w...
AbstractRecent changes in the management of patients with haematological malignancies might have inf...
Cancer patients are at risk of infectious complications due to neutropenia following chemotherapy or...
Neutropenia is diagnosed when absolute neutrophil count (ANC) is less than 1,500 cells/µL.1 Specifi...
BACKGROUND: Among patients who develop fever and neutropenia after having received cancer chemothera...
Background: Initial management of chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropaenia (FN) comprises empirical...
Background: Neutropenia is a spontaneous complication of chemotherapy. When severe, it is significan...
Neutropenic complications remain an important dose-limiting toxicity of cancer chemotherapy-associat...
Cancer patients treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections. Therefore, all ne...
Infection remains the most common complication of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia. Bacterial infect...
Background. Neutropenic patients with cancer may develop several episodes of fever and infection dur...
Background. Neutropenic patients with cancer may develop several episodes of fever and infection dur...
Goals of work: Neutropenia is a life-threatening, dose-limiting toxicity of many chemotherapy regime...