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Ambulatory Toxicity Management (AToM) Pilot: results of a pilot study of a pro-active telephone-based intervention to improve toxicity management during chemotherapy for breast cancer

机译:动态毒性管理(AToM)试点:一项基于电话的积极主动干预以改善乳腺癌化学疗法中毒性管理的试验研究结果

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BackgroundChemotherapy is associated with a significant risk of toxicity, which often peaks between ambulatory visits to the cancer centre. Remote symptom management support is a tool to optimize self-management and healthcare utilization, including emergency department visits and hospitalizations (ED+H) during chemotherapy. We performed a single-arm pilot study to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and potential impact of a telephone symptom management intervention on healthcare utilization during chemotherapy for early stage breast cancer (EBC).
机译:背景化学疗法具有明显的毒性风险,这种毒性通常在走访癌症中心之间达到高峰。远程症状管理支持是优化自我管理和医疗保健利用率的工具,包括化疗期间的急诊就诊和住院治疗(ED + H)。我们进行了单臂试验研究,以评估电话症状管理干预措施对早期乳腺癌(EBC)化疗期间医疗保健利用的可行性,可接受性和潜在影响。

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