International audienceObjectives: Solid neoplasms can be directly responsible for organ failures at the time of diagnosis or relapse. The management of such specific complications relies on urgent chemotherapy and eventual instrumental or surgical procedures, combined with advanced life support. We conducted a multicenter study to address the prognosis of this condition. Design: A multicenter retrospective (2001-2015) chart review. Setting: Medical and respiratory ICUs. Patients: Adult patients who received urgent chemotherapy in the ICU for organ failure related to solid neoplasms were included. The modalities of chemotherapy, requirements of adjuvant instrumental or surgical procedures, and organ supports were collected. Endpoints were sh...
Objectives: Patients with cancer frequently require unplanned admission to the Intensive Care Unit (...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
International audienceIntroduction: It is not known whether patients with NSCLC who are hospitalized...
International audienceObjectives: Solid neoplasms can be directly responsible for organ failures at ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Lung cancer is a disease with a poor prognosis. Therapeutic inno...
International audienceBackground: Major therapeutic advances including immunotherapy and targeted th...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The management of patients with lung cancer has improved recently,...
International audienceLung cancer accounts for the second most frequent solid tumor and for about on...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In the 1990s, cancer patients were described as poor candid...
Purpose of review : Over the past decades, survival of critically ill hematological patients has dra...
to improved short- and long-term prognosis of cancer patients but admission to the intensive care un...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
Objectives: Patients with cancer frequently require unplanned admission to the Intensive Care Unit (...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
International audienceIntroduction: It is not known whether patients with NSCLC who are hospitalized...
International audienceObjectives: Solid neoplasms can be directly responsible for organ failures at ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Lung cancer is a disease with a poor prognosis. Therapeutic inno...
International audienceBackground: Major therapeutic advances including immunotherapy and targeted th...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The management of patients with lung cancer has improved recently,...
International audienceLung cancer accounts for the second most frequent solid tumor and for about on...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In the 1990s, cancer patients were described as poor candid...
Purpose of review : Over the past decades, survival of critically ill hematological patients has dra...
to improved short- and long-term prognosis of cancer patients but admission to the intensive care un...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
Objectives: Patients with cancer frequently require unplanned admission to the Intensive Care Unit (...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
International audienceIntroduction: It is not known whether patients with NSCLC who are hospitalized...