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Aprepitant Reduces Chemotherapy-Induced Vomiting in Children and Young Adults With Brain Tumors
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Journal Of Pediatric Oncology Nursing
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2014
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Children; aprepitant; chemotherapy-induced vomiting; Young adults
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Duggin K; Tickle K; Norman G; Yang J; Wang C; Cross SJ; Gajjar A; Mandrell B
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/1043454214531090" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1177/1043454214531090</a>
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2014-09
2014
aprepitant
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chemotherapy-induced vomiting
Children
Cross SJ
Duggin K
Gajjar A
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Journal Of Pediatric Oncology Nursing
Mandrell B
Norman G
Tickle K
Wang C
Yang J
Young Adults
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.29230" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.29230</a>
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Does phase 1 trial enrollment preclude quality end-of-life care? Phase 1 trial enrollment and end-of-life care characteristics in children with cancer
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Cancer
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2015
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Oncology at EOL
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Levine DR; Johnson LM; Mandrell BN; Yang J; West NK; Hinds PS; Baker JN
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BACKGROUND: End-of-life care (EOLC) discussions and treatment-related decisions, including phase 1 trial enrollment, in patients with incurable disease are complex and can influence the quality of EOLC received. The current study was conducted in pediatric oncology patients to determine whether end-of-life characteristics differed between those who were and were not enrolled in a phase 1 trial. METHODS: The authors reviewed the medical records of 380 pediatric oncology patients (aged <22 years at the time of death) who died during a 3.5-year period. Of these, 103 patients with hematologic malignancies were excluded. A total of 277 patients with a diagnosis of a brain tumor or other solid tumor malignancy were divided into 2 groups based on phase 1 trial enrollment: a phase 1 cohort (PIC; 120 patients) and a non-phase 1 cohort (NPIC; 157 patients). The EOLC characteristics of these 2 cohorts were compared using regression analysis and chi-square testing. RESULTS: A comparison of patients in the PIC and NPIC revealed no significant differences in either demographic characteristics (including sex, race, religious affiliation, referral origin, diagnosis, or age at diagnosis, with the exception of age at the time of death [P =.03]) or in EOLC indices (such as use or timing of do not attempt resuscitation orders, hospice use or length of stay, forgoing life-sustaining therapies, location of death, time from first EOLC discussion to death, and total number of EOLC discussions). CONCLUSIONS: The results of the current study of a large cohort of deceased pediatric cancer patients indicate that enrollment on a phase 1 trial does not affect EOLC characteristics, suggesting that quality EOLC can be delivered regardless of phase 1 trial participation. Cancer 2015;121:1508-1512. © 2014 American Cancer Society.
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Baker JN
Cancer
Hinds PS
Johnson LM
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Levine DR
Mandrell BN
Oncology at EOL
West NK
Yang J