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ASCO Patient Guide: Preventing Nausea and Vomiting Caused by Cancer Treatment

Introduction

2006

To help doctors give their patients the best possible care, ASCO asks its medical experts to develop recommendations for specific areas of cancer care. ASCO recently updated a clinical practice guideline about preventing nausea and vomiting. This patient guide is based on ASCO's recommendations.

As you read this guide, please keep in mind that every person treated for cancer is different. These recommendations are not meant to replace your or your doctors' judgment. The final decisions you and your doctors make will be based on your individual circumstances.

In 1999, ASCO published clinical practice guidelines for the use of antiemetics (drugs that prevent nausea and vomiting). These guidelines were updated in 2006 to reflect the addition of new medications. The recommendations in this patient guide were created by a panel of experts and describe the best care for preventing nausea and vomiting.

Information in ASCO's patient education materials is not intended as medical advice or as a substitute for the treating doctor's own professional judgment; nor does it imply ASCO endorsement of any product or company.





Last Updated: May 22, 2006

 
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