Infection in the cancer patient Journal Article


Authors: Rosenberg, A. S.; Brown, A. E.
Article Title: Infection in the cancer patient
Abstract: Neoplastic disease and its treatment lead to specific immune defects that predispose to specific infections. As the management of cancer has changed, so has the spectrum of infection with which it is associated. Neutropenia, T-cell defects, B-cell defects, and splenectomy lead to either specific illnesses or more severe manifestations of infection. interruption in the normal barriers of the skin and mucous membranes due to the tumor itself or its treatment also predisposes to infection. Investigation is under way to determine the role of newer modalities (e.g., hematopoietic growth factors, interleukins, and interferons) in decreasing the number and severity of such infections.
Keywords: virus; colony-stimulating factor; chronic lymphocytic-leukemia; bone-marrow transplantation; central venous catheters; febrile granulocytopenic patients; herpes-simplex; complicating neoplastic disease; pneumocystis-carinii pneumonitis; gram-negative bacteremia; antiendotoxin monoclonal-antibodies
Journal Title: Disease-a-Month
Volume: 39
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0011-5029
Publisher: Mosby Elsevier  
Date Published: 1993-07-01
Start Page: 510
End Page: 569
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:A1993LM18800001
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 8319515
DOI: 10.1016/0011-5029(93)90008-Q
Notes: Review -- Source: Wos
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