2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12032-020-01393-7
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Prospective evaluation of an anti-cancer drugs management programme in a dedicated oral therapy center (DICTO programme)

Abstract: Oral therapies have highly modified cancer patient management and changed hospital practises. We introduce a specific Oral Therapy Centre and retrospectively review information prospectively recorded by co-ordination nurses (CNs) (the DICTO programme). We describe the roles played by CNs in the management of oral cancer therapies at Limoges Dupuytren Hospital between May 2015 and June 2018. All cancers, irrespective of stage or whether oral general chemotherapy or targeted therapy was prescribed, are included.… Show more

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“…High risk patients to have a phone call made to them days 8 and 10 (Deluche et al, 2020). All patients to have a phone call made to them days 15 & 30 (Deluche et al, 2020). Contact or visits are beneficial especially in the 1st 2 cycles to improve treatment and symptoms experience (Vidall, 2010 1 ; Oakley et al, 2014; Wong et al, 2016).…”
Section: Treatment Decisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…High risk patients to have a phone call made to them days 8 and 10 (Deluche et al, 2020). All patients to have a phone call made to them days 15 & 30 (Deluche et al, 2020). Contact or visits are beneficial especially in the 1st 2 cycles to improve treatment and symptoms experience (Vidall, 2010 1 ; Oakley et al, 2014; Wong et al, 2016).…”
Section: Treatment Decisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical SACT services should provide a 24-hour telephone advice service for patients prescribed oral therapies, with appropriately trained nursing, medical or pharmacy staff handling queries (UKONS, 2010; Deluche et al, 2020).…”
Section: Treatment Decisionmentioning
confidence: 99%