Classification of the acute emetogenicity of chemotherapy in pediatric patients: A clinical practice guideline

Author:

Paw Cho Sing Edric12,Robinson Paula D.3,Flank Jacqueline1,Holdsworth Mark4,Thackray Jennifer5ORCID,Freedman Jason67ORCID,Gibson Paul38,Orsey Andrea D.910,Patel Priya12,Phillips Robert1112,Portwine Carol13,Raybin Jennifer L.14,Cabral Sandra3,Sung Lillian1516,Dupuis L. Lee1217ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of PharmacyThe Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Canada

2. Leslie Dan Faculty of PharmacyUniversity of Toronto Toronto Canada

3. Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario Toronto Canada

4. College of PharmacyUniversity of New Mexico Albuquerque New Mexico

5. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York New York

6. Division of OncologyChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia Pennsylvania

7. Department of PediatricsPerelman School of MedicineUniversity of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania

8. Pediatric Hematology/OncologyChildren's HospitalLondon Health Sciences Centre London Canada

9. Division of Pediatric Hematology/OncologyConnecticut Children's Medical Center Hartford Connecticut

10. Department of PediatricsUniversity of Connecticut School of Medicine Farmington Connecticut

11. Regional Department of Haematology and OncologyLeeds Children's Hospital Leeds United Kingdom

12. Centre for Reviews and DisseminationUniversity of York York United Kingdom

13. Division of Hematology/OncologyDepartment of PediatricsMcMaster University Hamilton Canada

14. Center for Cancer and Blood DisordersPalliative CareChildren's Hospital ColoradoUniversity of Colorado Aurora Colorado

15. Department of PaediatricsDivision of Haematology/OncologyThe Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Canada

16. Research InstituteThe Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Canada

17. Child Health Evaluative SciencesResearch InstituteThe Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Canada

Funder

Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,Hematology,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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