The Clinical Problem of Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
August 16th 2016Beyond the current recommendations for management of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, recent research has shown significant improvement in emesis control with use of triplet therapy using dexamethasone, an NK1 receptor antagonist, and a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist in patients undergoing non–anthracycline-plus-cyclophosphamide-based moderately emetogenic chemotherapy.
Impact of Bone-Targeted Treatments on Skeletal Morbidity and Survival in Breast Cancer
August 15th 2016Bone metastases are common in advanced breast cancer, and may be associated with serious morbidity, including fractures, pain, nerve compression, and hypercalcemia. Through optimum multidisciplinary management and the use of bone-targeted treatments, patients with advanced breast cancer have experienced a major reduction in skeletal complications, less bone pain, and an improved quality of life.