Excel-based chemotherapy templates, follow-up and ordering process: safe, fast, time-saving, guiding, remove hesitation
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In children, all medications and fluids are calculated by body weight or surface area, mostly by mobile phones, written on paper or a pre-filled form, or entered into the hospital information system. The complexity and risks of chemotherapy forces healthcare professionals to follow standard practices. In medical procedures, Microsoft Excel is generally used for data collection and statistical calculation. In this article, we aimed to introduce the use of Excel to facilitate cancer treatment and follow-up procedures, save on time, increase consistency, minimize errors, and eliminate hesitations and contribute to the scientific community.
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