Guideline for the Management of Fever and Neutropenia in Children with Cancer and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Recipients: 2022 Update
January 2023 Active
Developing Organization: POGO
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Whether you are creating, reviewing or using supportive care guidance for children and adolescents receiving cancer treatments, the iPOG Network is important to your work.
We aim to enhance the quality of life of children and adolescents receiving cancer treatment by accelerating the development and incorporation of evidence-based supportive care guidance into standards of care internationally.
Sharing best practices in supportive care guidance development and implementation
Avoiding duplication by sharing guideline work plans and endorsement processes with the community
Communicating supportive care guidance and evidence gaps to the pediatric oncology community
Providing a forum for guidance dissemination and implementation
January 2023 Active
Developing Organization: POGO
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November 2022 Active
Developing Organization: French Society of Childhood Cancer (SFCE)
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October 2022 Active
Developing Organization: POGO
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Explore guidance for providing optimal supportive care to children receiving cancer treatments or undergoing bone marrow transplant.