Authors
Alexander Molassiotis, Matti Aapro, Mario Dicato, Pere Gascon, Sylvia A Novoa, Nicolas Isambert, Thomas A Burke, Anna Gu, Fausto Roila
Publication date
2014/5/1
Journal
Journal of pain and symptom management
Volume
47
Issue
5
Pages
839-848. e4
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Context
Demographic, personal, clinical, and behavioral factors predicting chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) have been assessed in the past, but inconsistencies exist in the literature, studies have methodological shortcomings, and many risk factors have been examined in cross-sectional studies and univariate analyses.
Objectives
To evaluate the predictive power of personal and treatment-related characteristics in the development of CINV, using a large and prospectively evaluated sample of a heterogeneous group of cancer patients receiving routine chemotherapy.
Methods
This was a multicountry, multisite prospective study over three cycles of chemotherapy. Adult patients from eight European countries about to receive highly and moderately emetogenic chemotherapy were recruited. Clinicians completed a case report form at or before the initial chemotherapy treatment, recording patient …
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