Over the coming years, accelerating progress against cancer will be associated with an increased number of patients who require life-sustaining therapies for infectious or toxic chemotherapy-related events. Major changes include increased number of cancer patients admitted to the ICU with full-code status or for time-limited trials, increased survival and quality of life in ICU survivors, changing prognostic factors, early ICU admission for optimal monitoring, and use of noninvasive diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. In this review, experts in the management of critically ill cancer patients highlight recent changes in the use and the results of intensive care in patients with malignancies. They seek to put forward a standard of care fo...
To respond to the legitimate questions raised by the application of invasive methods of monitoring a...
According to the American Cancer Society, more than 1.6 million people will be diagnosed with cancer...
to improved short- and long-term prognosis of cancer patients but admission to the intensive care un...
Over the coming years, accelerating progress against cancer will be associated with an increased num...
A few decades have passed since intensive care unit (ICU) beds have been available for critically il...
The increasing prevalence of patients living with cancer in conjunction with the rapid progress in c...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In the 1990s, cancer patients were described as poor candid...
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...
Intensivists often refuse admission to cancer patients needing critical care, which may result in de...
International audienceBackground: Major therapeutic advances including immunotherapy and targeted th...
Intensive care is becoming more and more important in the management of cancer patients and major ca...
Abstract Background Currently the majority of cancer patients are considered ineligible for intensiv...
Purpose of review : Over the past decades, survival of critically ill hematological patients has dra...
To respond to the legitimate questions raised by the application of invasive methods of monitoring a...
According to the American Cancer Society, more than 1.6 million people will be diagnosed with cancer...
to improved short- and long-term prognosis of cancer patients but admission to the intensive care un...
Over the coming years, accelerating progress against cancer will be associated with an increased num...
A few decades have passed since intensive care unit (ICU) beds have been available for critically il...
The increasing prevalence of patients living with cancer in conjunction with the rapid progress in c...
Malignancies are becoming increasingly common, especially as the population ages, and patients with ...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In the 1990s, cancer patients were described as poor candid...
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...
Intensivists often refuse admission to cancer patients needing critical care, which may result in de...
International audienceBackground: Major therapeutic advances including immunotherapy and targeted th...
Intensive care is becoming more and more important in the management of cancer patients and major ca...
Abstract Background Currently the majority of cancer patients are considered ineligible for intensiv...
Purpose of review : Over the past decades, survival of critically ill hematological patients has dra...
To respond to the legitimate questions raised by the application of invasive methods of monitoring a...
According to the American Cancer Society, more than 1.6 million people will be diagnosed with cancer...
to improved short- and long-term prognosis of cancer patients but admission to the intensive care un...