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Evidence-Based Recommendations for Cancer Fatigue, Anorexia, Depression, and Dyspnea
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 08/08/08
Dy SM et al. - For general dyspnea, providers should evaluate for causes of new or worsening dyspnea, treat or symptomatically manage underlying causes, follow up to evaluate treatment effectiveness, and offer opioids in advanced cancer when other treatments are unsuccessful. For dyspnea and malignant pleural effusions, providers should offer thoracentesis, follow up after thoracentesis, and offer pleurodesis or a drainage procedure for patients with reaccumulation and dyspnea.
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