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Supportive Care in Cancer

Ausgabe 4/2014

Inhalt (33 Artikel)

Letter to the editor

Dedicated supportive care team at the oncology unit: a model of simultaneous care for cancer patients

Enrico Vasile, Maurizio Lucchesi, Laura Ginocchi, Isa Maura Brunetti, Luca Galli, Sergio Ricci, Alfredo Falcone, Andrea Antonuzzo

Letter to the editor

A qualitative study of consumer attitudes to sharing psychosocial information within the multidisciplinary cancer care team

Esther Davis, Belinda Thewes, Phyllis Butow, Catherine Mason

Original Article

Association between supportive care interventions and patient self-reported depression among advanced cancer outpatients

Wadih Rhondali, Sriram Yennurajalingam, Jeanette Ferrer, Gary Chisholm, Marilene Filbet, Eduardo Bruera

Original Article

A pilot phase II RCT of a home-based exercise intervention for survivors of AML

Shabbir M. H. Alibhai, Sara O’Neill, Karla Fisher-Schlombs, Henriette Breunis, Narhari Timilshina, Joseph M. Brandwein, Mark D. Minden, George A. Tomlinson, S. Nicole Culos-Reed

Original Article

A comparison of physical activity correlates across breast, prostate and colorectal cancer survivors in Nova Scotia, Canada

Cynthia C. Forbes, Chris M. Blanchard, W. Kerry Mummery, Kerry S. Courneya

Original Article

Effectiveness of palonosetron for preventing delayed chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting following moderately emetogenic chemotherapy in patients with gastrointestinal cancer

Michiyasu Murakami, Hiroki Hashimoto, Kyohei Yamaguchi, Ikuko Yamaguchi, Shozo Senba, Takeshi Siraishi

Original Article

Motivation, exercise, and stress in breast cancer survivors

Brandi T. Cuevas, Daniel C. Hughes, Dorothy Long Parma, Rose A. Treviño-Whitaker, Sagar Ghosh, Rong Li, Amelie G. Ramirez

Original Article

Important and relevant symptoms including pain concerns in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC): a patient interview study

Karen Kaiser, Rajiv Mallick, Zeeshan Butt, Mary F. Mulcahy, Al B. Benson, David Cella

Original Article

Characteristics associated with the use of complementary health approaches among long-term cancer survivors

Stephanie J. Sohl, Kathryn E. Weaver, Gurjeet Birdee, Erin E. Kent, Suzanne C. Danhauer, Ann S. Hamilton

Original Article

Associations between adjuvant endocrine therapy and onset of physical and emotional concerns among breast cancer survivors

G. J. van Londen, E. B. Beckjord, M. A. Dew, K. L. Cooper, N. E. Davidson, D. H. Bovbjerg, H. S. Donovan, R. C. Thurston, J. Q. Morse, S. Nutt, R. Rechis

Original Article

Identifying the supportive care needs of adolescent and young adult survivors of cancer: a qualitative analysis and systematic literature review

Elena Tsangaris, Jessica Johnson, Rachel Taylor, Lorna Fern, Denise Bryant-Lukosius, Ronald Barr, Graeme Fraser, Anne Klassen

Original Article

Patient and oncologist discussions about cancer care costs

Nora B. Henrikson, Leah Tuzzio, Elizabeth Trice Loggers, Janice Miyoshi, Diana SM Buist

Original Article

Changes in compliance with Japanese antiemetic guideline for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting: a nationwide survey using a distributed research network

Katsuhito Hori, Norihiro Kobayashi, Hitoshi Atsumi, Akira Nagayama, Masako Kondoh, Ichiro Noge, Midori Kimura, Hiroaki Utsugi, Tsuyoshi Iwasaki, Masaki Nakamura, Tomomi Kimura

Original Article

Aprepitant triple therapy for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting following high-dose cisplatin in Chinese patients: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III trial

Zhihuang Hu, Ying Cheng, Hongyu Zhang, Caicun Zhou, Baohui Han, Yiping Zhang, Cheng Huang, Jianhua Chang, Xiangqun Song, Jun Liang, Houjie Liang, Chunxue Bai, Shiying Yu, Jia Chen, Jie Wang, Hongming Pan, Denesh K. Chitkara, Darcy A. Hille, Li Zhang

Original Article

Testing the ‘teachable moment’ premise: does physical activity increase in the early survivorship phase?

J. M. Broderick, J. Hussey, M. J. Kennedy, D. M. O’Donnell

Open Access Original Article

Information needs of early-stage prostate cancer patients: within- and between-group agreement of patients and health professionals

Peter Rüesch, René Schaffert, Susanne Fischer, Deb Feldman-Stewart, Robin Ruszat, Peter Spörri, Markus Zurkirchen, Hans-Peter Schmid

Original Article

Changing communication needs and preferences across the cancer care trajectory: insights from the patient perspective

Sally Thorne, T. Gregory Hislop, Charmaine Kim-Sing, Valerie Oglov, John L. Oliffe, Kelli I. Stajduhar

Original Article

Psychometric validation of the functional assessment of cancer therapy—brain (FACT-Br) for assessing quality of life in patients with brain metastases

Nemica Thavarajah, Gillian Bedard, Liying Zhang, David Cella, Jennifer L. Beaumont, May Tsao, Elizabeth Barnes, Cyril Danjoux, Arjun Sahgal, Hany Soliman, Edward Chow

Original Article

Ideal care and the realities of practice: interdisciplinary relationships in the management of advanced cancer patients in Australian emergency departments

H. Lane, J. Weil, G. A. Jelinek, M. Boughey, C. H. Marck, T. J. Weiland, A. Haydon, J. Philip

Original Article

“A quiet still voice that just touches”: music’s relevance for adults living with life-threatening cancer diagnoses

Clare C. O’Callaghan, Fiona McDermott, Natasha Michael, Barbara A. Daveson, Peter L. Hudson, John R. Zalcberg

Original Article

Assessment of a brain-tumour-specific Patient Concerns Inventory in the neuro-oncology clinic

Alasdair G. Rooney, Anouk Netten, Shanne McNamara, Sara Erridge, Sharon Peoples, Ian Whittle, Belinda Hacking, Robin Grant

Original Article

Development and validation of the Short-Form Survivor Unmet Needs Survey (SF-SUNS)

H. Sharon Campbell, Alix E. Hall, Rob W. Sanson-Fisher, Daniel Barker, Donna Turner, Jill Taylor-Brown

Original Article

Association between race and physical functioning limitations among breast cancer survivors

Lisa Gallicchio, Carla Calhoun, Kathy J. Helzlsouer

Original Article

The persistence of symptom burden: symptom experience and quality of life of cancer patients across one year

Teresa L. Deshields, Patricia Potter, Sarah Olsen, Jingxia Liu

Original Article

Reduction of health risk factors through an adapted physical activity program in patients with breast cancer

A.-M. Foucaut, S. E. Berthouze-Aranda, M. Touillaud, A.-S. Kempf-Lépine, C. Baudinet, R. Meyrand, J. Carretier, P. Bachmann, B. Fervers

Original Article

Clinical efficacy of adjunctive G-CSF on solid tumor and lymphoma patients with established febrile neutropenia

Alexandre Chan, Qi Xuan Wong, Mohamed Karah Ali, Mabel Wong, Li Yang Hsu

Review Article

Reducing potentially inappropriate medications in palliative cancer patients: evidence to support deprescribing approaches

Julian Lindsay, Michael Dooley, Jennifer Martin, Michael Fay, Alison Kearney, Michael Barras

Review Article

A guide to assessing physical activity using accelerometry in cancer patients

J. M. Broderick, J. Ryan, D. M. O’Donnell, J. Hussey

Review Article

Unmet psychosocial needs in haematological cancer: a systematic review

B. Swash, N. Hulbert-Williams, R. Bramwell

Review Article

Olanzapine for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting: a systematic review

Christopher M. Hocking, Ganessan Kichenadasse

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