Purpose of review : Over the past decades, survival of critically ill hematological patients has dramatically improved, and these patients are more frequently referred to the ICU for intensive treatment, including a rising need for administering anticancer-therapy in this setting. Recent findings : The scarce literature on this subject provides evidence for feasibility of administering chemotherapy in the ICU, with expected ICU survival of 60-70%, and one in three patients surviving at least 1 year after discharge. We summarize the recent evidence concerning outcome, dosing and indications of chemotherapy in the ICU, and provide practical guidelines for some special oncological situations. Summary : Anticancer-therapy in the ICU is feasib...
Background and Objectives: Oncohematological patients have a high risk of mortality when they need t...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
Every sixth to eighth European intensive care unit patient suffers from an underlying malignant dise...
Purpose of review : Over the past decades, survival of critically ill hematological patients has dra...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In the 1990s, cancer patients were described as poor candid...
Over the coming years, accelerating progress against cancer will be associated with an increased num...
International audienceObjectives: Solid neoplasms can be directly responsible for organ failures at ...
A few decades have passed since intensive care unit (ICU) beds have been available for critically il...
to improved short- and long-term prognosis of cancer patients but admission to the intensive care un...
Item does not contain fulltextThe management of critically ill patients with haematological malignan...
Objective: To compare the characteristics and outcome of patients with hematological malignancies re...
Introduction: The management of patients with cancer, presenting an immediate life-threatening risk ...
Intensivists often refuse admission to cancer patients needing critical care, which may result in de...
Background: Haematological cancer (HC) patients are increasingly requiring intensive care (ICUs). Th...
Over the last 15 years, the management of critically ill cancer patients requiring intensive care un...
Background and Objectives: Oncohematological patients have a high risk of mortality when they need t...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
Every sixth to eighth European intensive care unit patient suffers from an underlying malignant dise...
Purpose of review : Over the past decades, survival of critically ill hematological patients has dra...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In the 1990s, cancer patients were described as poor candid...
Over the coming years, accelerating progress against cancer will be associated with an increased num...
International audienceObjectives: Solid neoplasms can be directly responsible for organ failures at ...
A few decades have passed since intensive care unit (ICU) beds have been available for critically il...
to improved short- and long-term prognosis of cancer patients but admission to the intensive care un...
Item does not contain fulltextThe management of critically ill patients with haematological malignan...
Objective: To compare the characteristics and outcome of patients with hematological malignancies re...
Introduction: The management of patients with cancer, presenting an immediate life-threatening risk ...
Intensivists often refuse admission to cancer patients needing critical care, which may result in de...
Background: Haematological cancer (HC) patients are increasingly requiring intensive care (ICUs). Th...
Over the last 15 years, the management of critically ill cancer patients requiring intensive care un...
Background and Objectives: Oncohematological patients have a high risk of mortality when they need t...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
Every sixth to eighth European intensive care unit patient suffers from an underlying malignant dise...