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ABVD versus Stanford V Regimen in Unfavorable Classical Hodgkin’s Lymphoma SUPIT, TOMMY; AMIN, ZULKIFLI
Indonesian Journal of Cancer Vol 7, No 4 (2013): Oct - Dec 2013
Publisher : "Dharmais" Cancer Center Hospital

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Latar belakang: dilaporkan pasien yang terdiagnosis unfavorable limfoma Hodgkin klasik stadium IIB. Pedoman terapi onkologi memasukkan regimen doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine and dacarbazine (ABVD) dan Standford V sebagai pilihan pengobatan. Namun, sampai saat ini tidak ada tinjauan sistematis atau analisis-meta yang membandingakan kedua rejimen tersebut yang spesifik untuk kasus ini. Studi kasus ini akan menganalisis hasil uji klinis untuk mengetahui apakah salah satu dari rejimen yang tersebut lebih unggul berdasarkan efikasi klinis dan profil toksisitas.Metodologi: pencarian sistematis dilakukan melalui database EMBASE and Cochrane.Laporan kasus ini menelaah beberapa publikasi dalam bahasa Inggris yang berdasarkan uji klinik acak terkendali.Hasil: tiga hasil uji klinik acak terkendali dengan ketersediaan teks lengkap dievaluasi dalam laporan ini. Dua penelitian telah menunjukkan keunggulan ABVD dibandingkan dengan rejimen Standford V yang dimodifikasi, sementara studi lain menunjukkan keunggulan ABVD yang tidak signifikan. Namun, komponen radioterapi regimen Standford V yang digunakan dalam ketiga penelitian tersebut lebih restriktif dibanding dengan rejimen Standford V yang standar.Kesimpulan: ABVD dan rejimen Standford V merupakan dua pilihan yang dapat digunakan untuk mengobati limfoma Hodgkin klasik.Kata Kunci: limfoma Hodgkin, ABVD, Stanford V, perbandingan, efikasi klinik, toksisitas, NCCN, ESMO
Patient Perceptions Toward the Changes in Outpatient Oncology Service During the COVID-19 Pandemic Prajoko, Yan Wisnu; Supit, Tommy; Azam, Mahalul
Unnes Journal of Public Health Vol 10 No 2 (2021): Unnes Journal of Public Health
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) in cooperation with Association of Indonesian Public Health Experts (Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (IAKMI))

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COVID-19 crisis has posed an enormous challenge for all healthcare services. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the cancer patients’ knowledge and perceptions on oncology service quality during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cancer outpatient knowledge and perceptions toward the changes in chemotherapy and radiotherapy service in response to the pandemic was evaluated using a questionnaire. Majority of the 230 participants were knowledgeable about the pandemic and more than 95% of them claimed to sufficiently practice preventive measures. Television and the internet were their main source of information, and despite the fear of being infected by the COVID-19 virus, less than 15% of the respondents thought to stop or delay hospital visits. Generally, the changes in oncology service were well-received by the patients and they trust the health care workers in maintaining their safety. Also, oncology services delivery to outpatients remains consistent despite several alterations in hospital policies. Personal protective equipment utilization by health care workers and patients proved to be an important factor in reducing anxiety during hospital visits. Policy makers need to fully utilize the internet and associated mobile applications as an education tool.