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[Emergencies in oncology].

W Fereberger, M Neubauer, H Samonigg

    Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
    |July 31, 1984
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Clinical oncology emergencies, stemming from disease or treatment, require effective management for both curative and palliative care in cancer patients. This discussion highlights key internal medicine perspectives on managing these critical situations.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Internal Medicine
    • Emergency Medicine

    Context:

    • Clinical oncology emergencies arise from the primary cancer or its therapeutic interventions.
    • These critical situations demand prompt and accurate diagnosis and management.
    • Effective treatment is crucial regardless of the potential for disease cure.

    Purpose:

    • To underscore the significance of managing oncologic emergencies.
    • To explore the role of internal medicine in addressing these critical events.
    • To provide insights into optimal palliation strategies for incurable cancer.

    Summary:

    • Oncologic emergencies are classified as either disease-related or treatment-induced.
    • Successful management impacts both curative-intent oncology and palliative care.

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  • Specific internal medicine cases illustrate the challenges and approaches to these emergencies.
  • Impact:

    • Improved patient outcomes in both curable and incurable cancer cases.
    • Enhanced quality of life through effective palliation in advanced disease.
    • Better preparedness and response protocols for oncologic emergencies in clinical practice.