Skip to main navigation
Skip to search
Skip to main content
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Home
Home
Faculty
Departments
Grants
Publications
Prizes
Search by expertise, name or affiliation
Guidelines for anti-emetic therapy: Acute emesis
A. A. Fauser
, M. Fellhauer
, M. Hoffmann
, H. Link
, G. Schlimok
, R. J. Gralla
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
32
Scopus citations
Overview
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'Guidelines for anti-emetic therapy: Acute emesis'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
Sort by
Weight
Alphabetically
Keyphrases
Acute Emesis
100%
Ambulatory Setting
25%
Antiemetic Therapy
100%
Antiemetics
100%
Basic Scientist
25%
Best Medical Treatment
25%
Chemotherapy Combinations
25%
Chemotherapy Induced Emesis
25%
Chemotherapy Regimen
25%
Clinical Health
25%
Combination Regimen
25%
Consensus Guidelines
25%
Corticosteroids
25%
Dose Escalation
25%
Economic Approach
25%
Emesis
25%
Emetogenic
25%
Evidence-based
25%
Health Economics
25%
High-dose Chemotherapy
75%
Hospitalization
25%
Oncology
25%
Patient Management
25%
Patient Well-being
25%
Patients with Cancer
25%
Serotonin Receptor Antagonists
25%
Special Circumstances
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Antiemetic Agent
100%
Chemotherapy Induced Emesis
16%
Combination Chemotherapy
16%
Drug Megadose
16%
Health Economics
16%
Medical Practice
16%
Practice Guideline
100%
Quality of Life
16%
Serotonin Antagonist
16%
Side Effect
16%
Single Drug Dose
16%
Vomiting
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Antiemetic Agent
100%
Chemotherapy
16%
Chemotherapy Induced Emesis
16%
Chemotherapy Regimens
16%
High Dose Chemotherapy
16%
Malignant Neoplasm
16%
Serotonin Antagonist
16%
Side Effect
16%
Vomiting
100%