PMID: 15330346Aug 28, 2004Paper

Pulmonary toxicity and cancer treatment

Hospital Medicine
Dean A Fennell, Robin M Rudd

Abstract

Pulmonary toxicity is a serious potential complication of the use of cytotoxic drugs that can be debilitating and life threatening. Rapid recognition of this problem and its management are critical if morbidity is to be limited. This article discusses the mechanisms, common clinical features and risk factors for cytotoxic drug-induced pulmonary toxicity, and outlines general management principles.

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