Palonosetron: An Overview (Feature Article) (Report)
Advances in Oncology 2010, Dec, 5, 4
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Introduction and brief history Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a distressing and common adverse event associated with cancer treatment that is usually associated with significant deterioration in quality of life. Patients invariably report that vomiting and nausea are among the most unpleasant and distressing aspects of cancer treatment [1].
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