Cancer Chemotherapy-Induced Adverse Drug Reactions: A Prospective Study Of Role Of Socio-Demographic Factors

N. Gupte, Seema Gupta, Dinesh Kumar, Rahul Sharma
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Background: Cancer chemotherapy is known to be accompanied by adverse drug reactions (ADRs). There is a paucity of documented studies concerning the factors predisposing to these ADRs in the English medical literature. Objective: To evaluate the role played by socio-demographic factors in predisposition to ADRs in patients on cancer chemotherapy. Material and Methods: In this prospective and observational study, outcome of relationship between socio-demographic factors and ADRs occurring in patients receiving cancer chemotherapy in a regional oncology center in Jammu and Kashmir, India over a period of one year was studied. Results: Overall, 90% of the 102 cancer patients expressed ADRs to chemotherapy. As many as 268 ADRs were reported in the study participants. The most common adverse effects were alopecia, nausea, constipation and vomiting. The mean age of the participants was 46.84 ± 15.18 years. The mean age of
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癌症化疗引起的药物不良反应:社会人口因素作用的前瞻性研究
背景:已知癌症化疗伴随着药物不良反应(adr)。在英国医学文献中,关于诱发这些不良反应的因素的文献研究很少。目的:探讨社会人口学因素在肿瘤化疗患者不良反应易感性中的作用。材料和方法:在这项前瞻性和观察性研究中,研究了社会人口因素与印度查谟和克什米尔地区肿瘤中心接受癌症化疗的患者一年期间发生的不良反应之间关系的结果。结果:总体而言,102例肿瘤患者中90%对化疗有不良反应。在研究参与者中报告了多达268例不良反应。最常见的不良反应是脱发、恶心、便秘和呕吐。参与者平均年龄46.84±15.18岁。的平均年龄
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