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Supportive Care in Cancer

Ausgabe 2/2012

Inhalt (26 Artikel)

Supportive Care International

Opioid-taking self-efficacy amongst Taiwanese outpatients with cancer

Shu-Yuan Liang, Patsy Yates, Helen Edwards, Shiow-Luan Tsay

Open Access Review Article

The unfulfilled promise: a systematic review of interventions to reduce the unmet supportive care needs of cancer patients

Mariko Carey, Sylvie Lambert, Rochelle Smits, Chris Paul, Rob Sanson-Fisher, Tara Clinton-McHarg

Original Article

A bridge between cultures: interpreters’ perspectives of consultations with migrant oncology patients

Phyllis N. Butow, Elizabeth Lobb, Michael Jefford, David Goldstein, Maurice Eisenbruch, Afaf Girgis, Madeleine King, Ming Sze, Lynley Aldridge, Penelope Schofield

Original Article

Predictors of adherence to a behavioral therapy sleep intervention during breast cancer chemotherapy

Dennis E. McChargue, Jayashri Sankaranarayanan, Constance G. Visovsky, Ellyn E. Matthews, Krista B. Highland, Ann M. Berger

Original Article

Perceptions about complementary and alternative medicine use among Chinese immigrant parents of children with cancer

Lisa Watt, Sonia Gulati, Nicola T. Shaw, Lillian Sung, David Dix, Iraj Poureslami, Anne F. Klassen

Original Article

Randomized controlled pilot trial of yoga in overweight and obese breast cancer survivors: effects on quality of life and anthropometric measures

Alyson J. Littman, Lisa Cadmus Bertram, Rachel Ceballos, Cornelia M. Ulrich, Jaya Ramaprasad, Bonnie McGregor, Anne McTiernan

Original Article

Defining treatment for brain metastases patients: nihilism versus optimism

Peter S. Craighead, Alexander Chan

Original Article

Weight loss in cancer patients: a plea for a better awareness of the issue

Luigi Mariani, Salvatore Lo Vullo, Federico Bozzetti

Open Access Original Article

Body mass index and annual increase of body mass index in long-term childhood cancer survivors; relationship to treatment

Cornelia A. J. Brouwer, Jourik A. Gietema, Judith M. Vonk, W. J. E. Tissing, Hendrika M. Boezen, Nynke Zwart, Aleida Postma

Open Access Original Article

The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and a single screening question as screening tools for depressive disorder in Dutch advanced cancer patients

Franca Warmenhoven, Eric van Rijswijk, Yvonne Engels, Cornelis Kan, Judith Prins, Chris van Weel, Kris Vissers

Original Article

Antibiotics in palliative medicine—results from a prospective epidemiological investigation from the HOPE survey

Stephanie Stiel, Norbert Krumm, Martina Pestinger, Gabriele Lindena, Friedemann Nauck, Christoph Ostgathe, Lukas Radbruch, Frank Elsner

Original Article

Baseline depression predicts malnutrition in head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy

Ben Britton, Kerrie Clover, Lorna Bateman, Cathy Odelli, Karen Wenham, Annette Zeman, Gregory Leigh Carter

Original Article

Pneumatosis intestinalis in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and acute myeloid leukemia

Siyang Li, Jeffrey Traubici, Marie-Chantal Ethier, Biljana Gillmeister, Sarah Alexander, Adam Gassas, Lillian Sung

Original Article

Psychosocial aspects of caregiving: perceptions of cancer patients and family caregivers

Teresa L. Deshields, Anne Rihanek, Patricia Potter, Qin Zhang, Marilee Kuhrik, Nancy Kuhrik, JoAnn O’Neill

Original Article

Characteristics and correlates of sleep disturbances in cancer patients

Kristin M. Phillips, Heather S. Jim, Kristine A. Donovan, Mary C. Pinder-Schenck, Paul B. Jacobsen

Original Article

Professional oral health care reduces oral mucositis and febrile neutropenia in patients treated with allogeneic bone marrow transplantation

Haruhiko Kashiwazaki, Takae Matsushita, Junichi Sugita, Akio Shigematsu, Kumiko Kasashi, Yutaka Yamazaki, Takashi Kanehira, Satoshi Yamamoto, Takeshi Kondo, Tomoyuki Endo, Junji Tanaka, Satoshi Hashino, Mitsufumi Nishio, Masahiro Imamura, Yoshimasa Kitagawa, Nobuo Inoue

Original Article

Slow versus standard up-titration of paroxetine for the treatment of depression in cancer patients: a pilot study

Laura Amodeo, Lorys Castelli, Paolo Leombruni, Daniela Cipriani, Alessia Biancofiore, Riccardo Torta

Original Article

Association of oral mucositis with quality of life and symptom clusters in patients with solid tumors receiving chemotherapy

Jin Won Kim, Yongjun Cha, Su-Jung Kim, Sae-Won Han, Do-Youn Oh, Se-Hoon Lee, Dong-Wan Kim, Seock-Ah Im, Tae-You Kim, Dae Seog Heo, Yung-Jue Bang

Original Article

Managing chronic pain: results from an open-label study using MC5-A Calmare® device

Marianna Ricci, Sara Pirotti, Emanuela Scarpi, Marco Burgio, Marco Maltoni, Elisabetta Sansoni, Dino Amadori

Short Communication

Hispanic adolescents coping with parental cancer

Rosario Costas-Muñiz

Short Communication

Unmet needs and distress in people with inoperable lung cancer at the commencement of treatment

Anna Ugalde, Sanchia Aranda, Meinir Krishnasamy, David Ball, Penelope Schofield

Short Communication

A novel approach to paraneoplastic intestinal pseudo-obstruction

Ambuga Badari, Deborah Farolino, Eiad Nasser, Shahid Mehboob, David Crossland

Nodal-negativ nach neoadjuvanter Chemo: Axilladissektion verzichtbar?

03.05.2024 Mammakarzinom Nachrichten

Wenn bei Mammakarzinomen durch eine neoadjuvante Chemotherapie ein Downstaging von nodal-positiv zu nodal-negativ gelingt, scheint es auch ohne Axilladissektion nur selten zu axillären Rezidiven zu kommen.

Wo hapert es noch bei der Umsetzung der POMGAT-Leitlinie?

03.05.2024 DCK 2024 Kongressbericht

Seit November 2023 gibt es evidenzbasierte Empfehlungen zum perioperativen Management bei gastrointestinalen Tumoren (POMGAT) auf S3-Niveau. Vieles wird schon entsprechend der Empfehlungen durchgeführt. Wo es im Alltag noch hapert, zeigt eine Umfrage in einem Klinikverbund.

Bestrahlung nach Prostatektomie: mehr Schaden als Nutzen?

02.05.2024 Prostatakarzinom Nachrichten

Eine adjuvante Radiotherapie nach radikaler Prostata-Op. bringt den Betroffenen wahrscheinlich keinen Vorteil. Im Gegenteil: Durch die Bestrahlung steigt offenbar das Risiko für Harn- und Stuhlinkontinenz.

Endlich: Zi zeigt, mit welchen PVS Praxen zufrieden sind

IT für Ärzte Nachrichten

Darauf haben viele Praxen gewartet: Das Zi hat eine Liste von Praxisverwaltungssystemen veröffentlicht, die von Nutzern positiv bewertet werden. Eine gute Grundlage für wechselwillige Ärzte und Psychotherapeuten.

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