News Letter No.42 - Aug 2005 -
 
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E.G.Grevelman
Prevention of chemotherapy-induced hair loss by scalp cooling
Annals of oncology 2005;16:352-358
 
N.de Jong
Course of mental fatigue and motivation in breast cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy
Annals of oncology 2005;16:372-382
 
P.Boyle
Cancer incidence and mortality in Europe,2004
Annals of oncology 2005;16:481-488
 
C.Bosetti
Trends in cancer mortality in the Americas,1970-2000
Annals of oncology 2005;16:489-511
 
T.Morita
Association between hydration volume and symptoms in terminally ill cancer with abdominal malignancies
Annals of oncology 2005;16:640-647
 
A. Molassiotis
Use of complementary and alternative medicine in cancer patients:a European survey
Annals of oncology 2005;16:655-663
 
VE.Lemmens
Adjuvant treatment for elderly patients with stage ・ colon cancer in the southen Netherlands is affected by socioeconomic status,gender,and comorbidity
Annals of oncology 2005;16:767-772
 
U-S.Lehto
Predictors of quality of life in newly diagnosed melanoma and breast cancer patients
Annals of oncology 2005;16:805-816
 
T.J.Smith
An implantable drug delibery system (IDDS)for refractory cancer pain provides sustained control,less drug-related with comprehendive medical management(CMM)
Annals of oncology 2005;16:825-833
 
Murray SA
Palliative care in chronic illness
We need to move from prognostic paralysis to active total care
BMJ 2005;330:611-612
 
Scott A Murray
Illness trajectories and palliative care
BMJ 2005;330:1007-1011
 
Roy,Rp Symonds
The use of denial in an ethnically diverse british cancer population:a cross-sectional study
Br J Cancer 2005;92:1393-1397
 
Caroline Burgess
Depression and anxiety in women with early breast cancer:five year observational cohort study
BMJ 2005;330:702
 
Peter Bower
Education and debate
Managing common mental health disorders inprimarycare:conceptual models and evidence base
BMJ 2005;330:839-842
 
Jane M.Blazeby
Health-related quality of life during neoadjuvant treatment and surgery for localized esophageal carcinoma
Cancer 2005;103(9):1791-1797
 
Ken Shimizu
Usefulness of the nurse-assisted screening and psychiatric referral program
Cancer 2005;103(9):1949-1956
 
Josephine M.Clayton
The need of terminally ill cancer patients versus those of caregivers for information regarding prognosis and end-of life issues
Cancer 2005;103(9):1957-1964
 
Joy Melnikow
Preferences of women evaluating risks of tamoxifen(power)study of preferences for tamoxifen for breast cancer risk reducation
Cancer 2005;103:1996-2005
 
Henrik Toft Sorensen
No Excess risk of breast cancer among female users of systemic glucocorticoids
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2005;14(4):1022-1023
 
James L.Werth
A critical analysis of criticisms of the Oregon death with dignity act
Death Stud 2005;29:1-27
 
P.Williams-Piehota
Matching health messages to monitor coping styles to motivate screening mammography
Health Psychology 2005;24(1)58-67
 
James Hallenbeck
Palliative care in the final days of life“they were expecting it at any time”
JAMA 2005;293:2265-2271
 
Ellen R.Gritz
Psychological inpact of genetic testing for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:1902-1910
 
Elsbeth Voogt
Attitudes of patients with incurable cancer toward medical treatment in the last phase of life
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:2012-2019
 
D.Andrew Loblaw
Systematic review of the diagnosis and management of malignant extradural spinal cord compression:the cancer care ontario practice guidelines initiative’s neuro-oncology disease site group
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:2028-2037
 
Eduardo Bruera
Effects of parenteral hydration in terminally ill cancer patients:a preliminary study
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:2366-2371
 
Aly A.Dahl
Study of anxiety disorder and depression in long-term survivors of testicular cancer
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:2389-2395
 
Betty R.Ferrell
Late referrals to palliative care
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:2588-2589
 
Barrie R.Cassileth
High prevalence of complementary and alternative medicine use among cancer patients:implications for research and clinical care
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:2590-2592
 
Tatsuya Morita
Late referrals to speciazed palliative care service in japan
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:2637-2644
 
Ichinosuke Hyodo
Nationwide survey on complementary and aiternative medicine in cancer patients in japan
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:2645-2654
 
Lara Mangelli
Assessing demoralization and depression in the setting of medical disease
J Clin Psychiatry 2005;66:391-394
 
Richard Benoit francieur
The relationship of cancersymptomclusyer to depressivr affect in the initial phase of palliative rediation
J Pain Symp Manag  2005;29:130-155
 
Regnard C
Increasing prescriber awareness of drug interacfions in palliative care
J Pain Symp Manag  2005;29:219-221
 
Jaw-Shiun Tsai
Fear of death and good death among the young and eldery with terminal cancers in taiwan
J Pain Symp Manag  2005;29:344-351
 
Jean-david Gaudreau
Fast,systematic,and continuous delirium assessment in hospitalized patients:the nursing delirium screening scale
J Pain Symp Manag  2005;29:368-375
 
Hannah-rose Douglas
A new approach to eliciting patients preferences forpalliative day care:the choice experiment method
J Pain Symp Manag  2005;29:435-445
 
Sean O’Mahony
Desire for hastened death,cancer pain and depression:report of a longitudinal observational study
J Pain Symp Manag  2005;29:446-457
 
Tatsuya Morita
Palliative care team:the first year audit in japan
J Pain Symp Manag  2005;29:458-465
 
Florian Strasser
Impact of physician sitting versus standing during inpatient oncology consultation:patients’preference and duration.a randomized controlled trial
J Pain Symp Manag  2005;29:489-497
 
Hiroyuki Kohara
Sedation for terminally ill patients with cancer with uncontrollable physical distress
J Palliat Med 2005;8(1):20-25
 
Kevin Brazil
Service preferences among family caregivers of the terminally ill
J Palliat Med 2005;8(1):69-78
 
Julie Mccole
The long-Term impact of dialysis discontinuation on families
J Palliat Med 2005;8(1):79- 85
 
CE Schwarts
Evaluation of the Missoula-VITAS Quality of life index‐revised:research tool or clinical tool?
J Palliat Med 2005;8(1):121- 135
 
Terry bandger
Telephone interpersonal counseling with women with breast cancer:symptom management and quality of life
Oncol Nurs Forum 2005;32(2):273- 279
 
Gerald Bennett
Depression in men with prostate cancer
Oncol Nurs Forum 2005;32(3):545- 556
 
Juanita K.Manning
Psychospritual well-bening and symptom distress in women with breast cancer
Oncol Nurs Forum 2005;32(3):543
 
Karin Ahlberg
Fatigue,psychological distress,coping resources,and functional status during radiotherapy for uterine cancer
Oncol Nurs Forum 2005;32(3):633- 640
 
Davina porock
Nutritional,functional,and emotional characteristics related to fatigue in patiens during and after biochemotherapy
Oncol Nurs Forum 2005;32(3):661- 667
 
E.Voogt
Positive and negative affect after diagnosis of adbanced cancer
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:262-273
 
Sally-Ann Clarke
Parental communication and children’s behaviour following diagnosis of childhood leukaemia
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:274-281
 
Michal Braun
Motivation for giving birth after breast cancer
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:282-296
 
Vicki S.Helgson
Surviving cancer:a comparison of 5-year disease-free breast cancer survivors with healthy women
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:307-317
 
Win T.Han
Breast cancer and problems with medical interactions:relationships with traumatic stress,emotional self-efficacy,and social support
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:318-330
 
Rumiko Kohda
Prospective studies on mental status and quality of life in patients with head and neck cancer treated by radiation
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:331-336
 
Ian Gilron
Morphine,gabapentin,or their combianation for neuropathic pain
N Engl J Med 2005;352:1324-1334
 
Yutaka Matsuoka
Biomedical and psychosocial determinants of intrusive recollections in breast cancer survivors
Psychosomatics 2005;46:203-211
 
Dwight-Johnson
Can collaborative care address the needs of low-income latinas with comorbid depression and cancer? Results from a randomized pilot study
Psychosomatics 2005;46:224-232
 
Won-Seok Jo
Genetics of hereditary colorectal cancer
Semin Oncol 2005;32:11-23
 
Lidia Schapira
Palliative information:doctor-patient communication
Semin Oncol 2005;32:139-144
 
Ilene Browner
Palliative chemotherapy:historical perspective,applications,and controversies
Semin Oncol 2005;32:145-155
 
Douglas M.Coldwell
The expanding role of interventional radiology in the supportive care of the oncology patient:from diagnosis to therapy
Semin Oncol 2005;32:169-173
 
Michael H.Levy
Management of cancer pain
Semin Oncol 2005;32:179-193
 
Kathryn M.Kash
Psychosocial oncology: supportive care for the cancer patient
Semin Oncol 2005;32:211-218
 
Andrea L.Cheville
Cancer rehabilitation
Semin Oncol 2005;32:219-224
 
Daniel A.Monti
Complementary medicine in chronic cancer care
Semin Oncol 2005;32:225-231
 
Michael H.Torosian
Spirituality and healing
Semin Oncol 2005;32:232-236
 
Michael H.Levy
Sedation for the relief of refractory symptoms in the imminently dying:a fine intentional line
Semin Oncol 2005;32:237-246
 
Pnadora Pound
Resisting medicines:a synthesis of qualitative studies of medicine taking
Soc Sci & Med 2005:61;133-155
 
Lado T.Ruzicka
Medical disorders of suicides in Australia:analysis using a multiple-cause-of-death approach
Soc Sci & Med 2005:61;133-155
 
S.Sahm
What are cancer patients preferences about treatment at the end of life,and who should start talking about it? a comparison with healthy people and medical staff
Supportive Care in Cancer 2005:13(4);206-214
 
Charlotte C.Sun
Rankings and symptom assessments of side effects from chemotherapy:insights from experienced patients with ovarian cancer
Supportive Care in Cancer 2005:13(4);219-227
 
Sandi C.Hayes
Assessing task “burden” of daily activities requiring upper body function among women following breast cancer treatment
Supportive Care in Cancer 2005:13(4);255-265
 
Judith D Bauer
Nutrition intervention improves outcomes in patients with cancer cachexia receiving chemotherapy‐a pilot study
Supportive Care in Cancer 2005:13(4);270-274
 
Sara Scrimin
Conversational strategies with parents of newly diagnosed leukaemic dhildren:an analysis of 4880 conversational turns
Supportive Care in Cancer 2005:13(5);287-294
 
Catherine M.Burns
Does emotional support in fluence survival? Findings from a longitudinal study of patients with advanced cancer
Supportive Care in Cancer 2005:13(5);295-302
 
Ali Montazeri
Depression and the use of complementary medicine among breast cancer patients
Supportive Care in Cancer 2005:13(5);339-342