The field of healthcare is increasingly adopting a humanistic perspective in the physician-patient relationship. One of the more salient aspects being studied is the communication between the two. This study serves a dual purpose.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Clinical guidelines recommend psychological screening in cancer patients. However, most scales cover many items and hamper detection. In addition, patients are generally referred from routine consultations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose Ethanol as an excipient is used to enhance the solubility of gemcitabine, but, sometimes, the dose of ethanol a patient may be given is much higher than the dose considered to be toxic. We aimed to assess ethanol-related symptoms and signs in patients receiving two formulations of gemcitabine, with and without ethanol. Methods A randomized double blind cross-over study was conducted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground The combination of cisplatin or carboplatin with vinorelbine is one of the standard regimens in non-small-cell lung cancer. Some studies have shown that the hemogram on day-8 could be avoided in patients with cisplatin. However, carboplatin had not been studied and is considered to be more myelotoxic than cisplatin.
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