Japanese journal of clinical oncology
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Jpn. J. Clin. Oncol. · Mar 2009
Etiologies of delirium and their relationship to reversibility and motor subtype in cancer patients.
Delirium is one of the most commonly encountered complications in patients with cancer. The etiology of delirium in cancer is often multi-factorial, and few reports have examined the causes of delirium. This study investigated the causes of delirium and their association with reversibility and motor subtypes of delirium in cancer patients. ⋯ When treating delirium, prevalences of the causes of delirium, as identified in this study, should be kept in mind. Further research is required to investigate what specific treatments may facilitate the prompt recovery from delirium among cancer patients.
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Jpn. J. Clin. Oncol. · Mar 2009
Evaluation of the safety and compliance of 3-week cycles of vinorelbine on days 1 and 8 and cisplatin on day 1 as adjuvant chemotherapy in Japanese patients with completely resected pathological stage IB to IIIA non-small cell lung cancer: a retrospective study.
With regard to adjuvant chemotherapy for non-small-cell lung cancer, the usefulness of combined chemotherapy with cisplatin (CDDP) and vinorelbine (VNR) has been reported. However, poor compliance has been reported with VNR administered weekly by the conventional method for 16 consecutive weeks, and there is no report on the safety and compliance of adjuvant chemotherapy with CDDP and VNR in Japanese patients. ⋯ This study was retrospective and had some limitations, for example, non-hematological toxicity would be evaluated milder. However, it was considered that adjuvant chemotherapy with CDDP administered on Day 1 and VNR administered on Days 1 and 8 every 3 weeks was safe, and that the rate of completion of the four cycles was also satisfactory in Japanese patients.