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Critical care management of cancer patients: cause for optimism and need for objectivity
Current Opinion in Oncology, 06/15/09
Darmon M et al. - ICU admission of selected cancer patients leads to meaningful survival. The optimal time of ICU admission needs to be determined, and patient selection criteria by both hemato-oncologists and intensivists should be improved. Long-term studies of overall survival, disease-free survival, and quality of life are needed.
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