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Chemotherapy is an important treatment for many tumors, and chemotherapy-related toxicity is the main adverse event
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Studies have found that emergency medical intervention during chemotherapy is very common.
Prevention Recently, researchers have investigated the effectiveness of remote active toxicity management during chemotherapy for early-stage breast cancer patients .
The study was conducted in 20 cancer centers in Ontario, Canada.
Patients were randomized to receive chemotherapy toxicity remote management or routine care.
Quality of Life
The baseline characteristics of participants in the intervention group (n=944) and the control group (n=1214) were similar, with 22% of patients older than 65 years old
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The percentage of patients receiving intervention in each cancer center is 50-86%
The average number of emergency visits or hospitalizations in the intervention group during treatment due to chemotherapy toxicity was 0.
Differences in the risk of chemotherapy-related grade 3 adverse events between groups
Differences in the risk of chemotherapy-related grade 3 adverse events between groupsStudies believe that remote active toxicity management during chemotherapy for early-stage breast cancer patients can reduce the number of emergency visits or hospitalizations caused by chemotherapy adverse events
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In view of the uncertainty of the new coronary pneumonia epidemic, the importance of remote management of cancer patients during treatment will become more and more significant
Remote active toxicity management during chemotherapy for early-stage breast cancer patients can reduce the number of emergency visits or hospitalizations caused by adverse chemotherapy events
Original source:
Monika K Krzyzanowska et al.
Remote, proactive, telephone based management of toxicity in outpatients during adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy for early stage breast cancer: pragmatic, cluster randomised trial.
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