Font, Carme Cooksley, Tim Ahn, Shin Rapoport, Bernardo Escalante, Carmen
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Emergency Cancer Care
Venous thrombo-embolic (VTE) disease is a common cause of complications in patients with cancer and is the second most common cause of death in oncology patients other than the malignant disease. Whilst symptomatic VTE comprises the majority of such presentations to an emergency department (ED), incidental pulmonary embolism (IPE) is an increasingl...
Lash, Rebecca S. Hong, Arthur S. Bell, Janice F. Reed, Sarah C. Pettit, Nicholas
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Emergency Cancer Care
Background The global prevalence of cancer is rapidly increasing and will increase the acute care needs of patients with cancer, including emergency department (ED) care. Patients with cancer present to the ED across the cancer care continuum from diagnosis through treatment, survivorship, and end-of-life. This article describes the characteristics...
Shelburne, Nonniekaye Simonds, Naoko Ishibe Jensen, Roxanne E. Brown, Jeremy
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Emergency Cancer Care
Purpose of review Cancer-related emergency department (ED) visits often result in higher hospital admission rates than non-cancer visits. It has been estimated many of these costly hospital admissions can be prevented, yet urgent care clinics and EDs lack cancer-specific care resources to support the needs of this complex population. Implementing e...