The real-world use of drugs for the management of cancer in pediatric population : a scoping review protocol

Alkhlaifat, Rahaf and Weir, Natalie M and Mueller, Tanja (2023) The real-world use of drugs for the management of cancer in pediatric population : a scoping review protocol. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

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Abstract

Objective: The objective of the forthcoming scoping review is to investigate and describe the actual management of pediatric cancer patients who access various clinical settings. Introduction: The overall cancer management with the aid of drugs is a multifaceted process to treat the diagnosed patients, which is usually along with another treatment modalities. This process also involves controlling the emerged harmful symptoms attributed to cancer or cancer treatment using drugs in an effort to enhance patients’ experience during treatment course and improve their quality of life, besides avoiding the long-lasting detrimental clinical impact. Inclusion criteria: All observational studies that focus on the use of drugs in cancer patients aged

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https://doi.org/10.17868/strath.00084415