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Analyses of Ocular Adverse Reactions Associated With Anticancer Drugs Based on the Japanese Pharmacovigilance Database.
Author: ItoYasuki, KondoMasashi, KosekiTakenao, TanakaJunko, YamadaShigeki
Original Abstract of the Article :
The systemic administration of anticancer drugs may cause ocular adverse reactions (OARs). However, such adverse events are generally rare and occur with an unknown frequency. This study aimed to investigate the tendency of occurrence of OARs induced by systemic anticancer drugs using a large sponta...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.15944
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Ocular Adverse Reactions Associated With Anticancer Drugs: A Pharmacovigilance Study in Japan
Anticancer drugs, while effective in treating cancer, can sometimes cause side effects, including ocular adverse reactions (OARs). This study aims to investigate the occurrence and frequency of OARs associated with systemic anticancer drugs in Japan. The researchers analyzed a large spontaneous pharmacovigilance database, identifying and characterizing OARs reported in association with anticancer drug use. The study provides valuable insights into the potential ocular side effects of these medications.Ocular Adverse Reactions: A Hidden Desert of Potential Side Effects
This study provides valuable insights into the potential ocular side effects of anticancer drugs. It's like exploring a hidden desert, uncovering the potential dangers that lurk beneath the surface of cancer treatment. This information can help clinicians and patients be more aware of the potential risks and take necessary precautions to minimize the incidence of OARs.Navigating the Desert of Cancer Treatment: Monitoring for Potential Side Effects
Cancer treatment can be a challenging journey, like navigating a vast desert. This study highlights the importance of vigilance in monitoring for potential side effects, including ocular adverse reactions. It's like having a compass to guide you through the desert, ensuring that you can identify and address any challenges that arise along the way.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study provides valuable insights into the potential ocular adverse reactions associated with anticancer drugs. It's like having a map of the desert, highlighting the potential dangers and offering guidance for navigating this complex landscape. By understanding the potential risks and taking necessary precautions, we can help patients navigate the challenges of cancer treatment and achieve the best possible outcomes.Date :
- Date Completed 2022-08-31
- Date Revised 2022-08-31
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