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 ...
In children, a fever is indicated by temperatures of 100.4 when measured rectally, 99.5 when measured by mouth, or 99 when measured in the armpit. Chemotherapy lowers your body’s ability to fight ...
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 common and serious complication in pediatric oncology, particularly following chemotherapy. It occurs when a child has a fever and a significantly reduced number of ...
Neoplastic fever is one of the symptoms most commonly associated with cancers like: Most any cancer can cause neutropenia, typically in the advanced stages of the disease. Although febrile neutropenia ...
Objectives To assess the incidence of neutropenia, febrile neutropenia, documented infection with neutropenia and fever associated with early-stage breast cancer (BC) in a real-life setting. Methods A ...
Outcomes analyzed were the frequency of febrile neutropenia, bacteremia, duration of antibiotic therapy and hospitalization, and antimicrobial resistance to ciprofloxacin and extended-spectrum ...
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 ...
People often make mistakes in differentiating between viral fever and fever caused by bacterial infection. Due to cold weather, changing seasons, and weak immunity, adults and children can fall ...