Publications by authors named "G Marliot"

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  • - The use of Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM), such as mushroom powder supplements, is on the rise among cancer patients but can pose risks, including liver damage and drug interactions with chemotherapy.
  • - A case study of a 43-year-old woman with metastatic colorectal cancer revealed that her liver issues were linked to her self-medication with mushroom capsules containing ABM; chemotherapy was halted due to her elevated liver enzyme levels.
  • - After stopping the supplement, her liver function improved, emphasizing the need for more disclosure between patients and healthcare providers regarding CAM use and the importance of analyzing these products for safety in cancer treatment.
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Introduction: Oral chemotherapies pediatrics are manufactured from injectable specialties in a controlled-atmosphere area. Packaged in Luer-Lock syringes, the transition to an ENFit™ connector became crucial to enable administration in surveyed patients. In parallel, a study was carried out to optimize and secure patient care by setting up a retrocession circuit.

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  • - An international shortage of ranitidine led to changes in premedication for paclitaxel chemotherapy, prompting a study to evaluate the risk of hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) with different regimens.
  • - The study analyzed data from 7,173 paclitaxel administrations, finding 27 HSRs in 24 patients, but no significant difference in HSR risk when comparing regimens with and without histamine-2 antagonists (H2As).
  • - Results indicated a lower risk of HSRs with corticosteroid premedication and a higher risk for initial injections, suggesting that a premedication approach without H2As is safe and potentially beneficial.
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Introduction: Mitotane (o, p'-DDD) is a molecule that was developed many years ago for adrenal cortical carcinoma, but no suitable pediatric dosage form is available for administration to young children. Mitotane requires therapeutic drug monitoring because of its long half-life and difficulty in stabilizing plasma concentrations. Furthermore, Mitotane is a highly lipophilic drug that requires concurrent lipid administration.

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The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has significantly impacted cancer patient management. National and local recommendations to reduce SARS-CoV-2 transmission have been applied in a comprehensive cancer center located in Northern France. We prospectively measured key indicators for three successive eight-week periods: directly before, during, and right after the containment (from 16 March to 10 May 2020).

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