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Supportive Care in Cancer

Ausgabe 1/2009

Inhalt (14 Artikel)

Supportive Care International

Causal attributions to epidemiological risk factors and their associations to later psychological adjustment among Japanese breast cancer patients

Shino Oba, Naoyoshi Takatsuka, Chisato Nagata, Yasuko Nagao, Satoru Yamamoto, Chiken Shibuya, Yoshitomo Kashiki, Hiroyuki Shimizu

Review Article

The cognitive effects of opioids in cancer: a systematic review

Geana Paula Kurita, Lena Lundorff, Cibele Andrucioli de Mattos Pimenta, Per Sjøgren

Open Access Original Article

One third of patients with radiotherapy-induced nausea consider their antiemetic treatment insufficient

Anna Enblom, Beata Bergius Axelsson, Gunnar Steineck, Mats Hammar, Sussanne Börjeson

Original Article

Unmet needs in cancer patients: development of a supportive needs screening tool (SNST)

Cathie Pigott, Annabel Pollard, Kathryn Thomson, Sanchia Aranda

Original Article

Complementary and alternative medicine in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Manfred Hensel, Martin Zoz, Anthony D. Ho

Original Article

Use of palliative sedation for intractable symptoms in the palliative care unit of a comprehensive cancer center

Ahmed Elsayem, Eardie Curry III, Jeanette Boohene, Mark F. Munsell, Bianca Calderon, Frank Hung, Eduardo Bruera

Original Article

The detection and treatment of cancer-related functional problems in an outpatient setting

A. L. Cheville, L. A. Beck, T. L. Petersen, R. S. Marks, G. L. Gamble

Original Article

Prevalence of burnout among Swiss cancer clinicians, paediatricians and general practitioners: who are most at risk?

Flavia Arigoni, Patrick A. Bovier, Bernadette Mermillod, Patricia Waltz, André-Pascal Sappino

Original Article

Implications of IV monoclonal antibody infusion reaction for the patient, caregiver, and practice: results of a multicenter study

Lee S. Schwartzberg, Edward J. Stepanski, Mark S. Walker, Susan Mathias, Arthur C. Houts, Barry V. Fortner

Open Access Short Communication

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia and obesity: increased energy intake or decreased physical activity?

H. Jansen, A. Postma, R. P. Stolk, W. A. Kamps

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