Febrile neutropenia (FN) is a significant concern in pediatric oncology, particularly for children undergoing chemotherapy. It occurs when a patient has a fever and a low number of neutrophils ...
Febrile neutropenia (FN) is a serious complication that can occur in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. It is characterized by a fever and a significantly low level of neutrophils ...
This is known as neutropenia. Fever is observed in up to 36% of individuals receiving chemotherapy. A 2016 study found that individuals receiving chemotherapy are most likely to experience a fever ...
Kern and colleagues [7] studied 353 patients with febrile neutropenia from 25 hospitals in Europe. Eligible subjects had to have a predicted duration of neutropenia of no more than 10 days ...
Outcomes analyzed were the frequency of febrile neutropenia, bacteremia, duration of antibiotic therapy and hospitalization, and antimicrobial resistance to ciprofloxacin and extended-spectrum ...
Ten days of subcutaneous Dacogen resulted in responses among a third of patients with myelofibrosis. Among patients with ...