Cancer patients are frequently admitted to hospital due to acute conditions or refractory symptoms. This occurs through the emergency departments and requires medical oncologists to take an active role. The use of acute-care hospital increases in the last months of life.We aimed to describe the admissions to a medical oncology inpatient service within a 16-month period with respect to patients and tumor characteristics, and the outcome of the hospital stay.672 admissions of 454 patients were analysed. The majority of admissions were urgent (74.1%), and were due to uncontrolled symptoms (79.6%). Among the chief complaints, dyspnoea occurred in 15.7%, pain in 15.2%, and neurological symptoms in 14.5%. The majority of the hospitalizations resu...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Aim: The aim of this study was to identify the incidence, c...
International audienceBackground: Home hospitalization at the end of life can sometimes be perturbed...
International audienceImprovements in living conditions and increasing life expectancy have combined...
Cancer patients are frequently admitted to hospital due to acute conditions or refractory symptoms. ...
BackgroundCancer patients are frequently admitted to hospital due to acute conditions or refractory ...
Objectives Patients with advanced cancer are often admitted to hospital as emergency cases. This may...
Introduction: The alleviation of suffering is a primary goal of palliative care team for patients wi...
Objective The aim of this study is to examine why patients are hospitalised in the last stage of lif...
Background. Inpatient medical oncology has not been properly described in many countries including T...
Aims: To assess current emergency admission pathways for patients with cancer, reasons for admission...
The aim of this cohort study is to compare the symptom burden of patients who have an unplanned admi...
Purpose Avoiding unnecessary emergency admissions and managing those that are admitted more effecti...
Background: A substantial proportion of palliative care patients cared for in the community require ...
Background. Acute admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) of cancer patients is considered with in...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Aim: The aim of this study was to identify the incidence, c...
International audienceBackground: Home hospitalization at the end of life can sometimes be perturbed...
International audienceImprovements in living conditions and increasing life expectancy have combined...
Cancer patients are frequently admitted to hospital due to acute conditions or refractory symptoms. ...
BackgroundCancer patients are frequently admitted to hospital due to acute conditions or refractory ...
Objectives Patients with advanced cancer are often admitted to hospital as emergency cases. This may...
Introduction: The alleviation of suffering is a primary goal of palliative care team for patients wi...
Objective The aim of this study is to examine why patients are hospitalised in the last stage of lif...
Background. Inpatient medical oncology has not been properly described in many countries including T...
Aims: To assess current emergency admission pathways for patients with cancer, reasons for admission...
The aim of this cohort study is to compare the symptom burden of patients who have an unplanned admi...
Purpose Avoiding unnecessary emergency admissions and managing those that are admitted more effecti...
Background: A substantial proportion of palliative care patients cared for in the community require ...
Background. Acute admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) of cancer patients is considered with in...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Aim: The aim of this study was to identify the incidence, c...
International audienceBackground: Home hospitalization at the end of life can sometimes be perturbed...
International audienceImprovements in living conditions and increasing life expectancy have combined...