Selected article for: "clinical presentation and ECOG performance status"

Author: Lim, Jun Hyeok; Ryu, Jeong-Seon; Cho, Sang Yong; Kim, Hyun-Jung; Jeon, Sang Hoon; Kim, Jung Soo; Nam, Hae-Seong; Cho, Jae Hwa; Kwak, Seung Min; Lee, Hong Lyeol
Title: Small-cell Lung Cancer Presenting as Fatal Pulmonary Hemorrhage
  • Document date: 2018_3_21
  • ID: r69j2tnw_11
    Snippet: A diagnostic and treatment plan should be determined after taking into account the benefit and risk on an individual patient basis. It is challenging to do in every possible case. The clinical presentation of the current case is unfamiliar to clinicians and rapid-onset, life threatening. However, prompt treatment with systemic chemo-therapy should have been considered because he was considered fit for systemic chemotherapy by virtue of his younge.....
    Document: A diagnostic and treatment plan should be determined after taking into account the benefit and risk on an individual patient basis. It is challenging to do in every possible case. The clinical presentation of the current case is unfamiliar to clinicians and rapid-onset, life threatening. However, prompt treatment with systemic chemo-therapy should have been considered because he was considered fit for systemic chemotherapy by virtue of his younger age, acceptable ECOG performance status, and absence of comorbid diseases.

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