Outpatient talc administration by indwelling pleural catheter for malignant effusion
<h4>Background</h4> <p>Malignant pleural effusion affects more than 750,000 persons each year across Europe and the United States. Pleurodesis with the administration of talc in hospitalized patients is the most common treatment, but indwelling pleural catheters placed for drainag...
Main Authors: | Bhatnagar, R, Keenan, E, Morley, A, Kahan, B, Stanton, A, Haris, M, Harrison, R, Mustafa, R, Bishop, L, Ahmed, L, West, A, Holme, J, Evison, M, Munavvar, M, Sivasothy, P, Herre, J, Cooper, D, Roberts, M, Guhan, A, Hooper, C, Walters, J, Saba, T, Chakrabarti, B, Gunatilake, S, Psallidas, I, Walker, S, Bibby, A, Smith, S, Stadon, L, Zahan-Evans, N, Lee, Y, Harvey, J, Rahman, N, Miller, R, Maskell, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Massachusetts Medical Society
2018
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