News Letter No.43 - Nov 2005 -
 
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Daniel Polsky
Long-term risk for depressive symptoms after a medical diagnosis
Arch Intern Med 2005;165:1260-1266

Naja Rod Nielsen
Self reported stress and risk of creast cancer:prospective cohort study
BMJ 2005;331(7516):548

TE Steer
Report of joint cancer research UK/medical research council workshop on cancer cachexia research at the royal college of physicians,Tuesday, 2 december 2003
Br J Cancer 2005;92:1830-1833

N Nakaya
Personality and cancer survival :the miyagi cohort study
Br J Cancer 2005;92:2089-2094

David T.Eton
Psychological distress in spouses of men treated for early-stage prostate carcinoma
Cancer 2005;103:2412-2418

Samuel J.Marwit
Development of a short form inventory to assess grief in caregivers of dementia patients
Death Stud 2005;29:191-205

John R.Jordan
The grief evaluation measure (GUM):an initial validation study
Death Stud 2005;29:301-332

Mutsuhiro Nakao
Alexithymia and grief reactions in bereaved Japanese women
Death Stud 2005;29:423-433

Helena Harder
Assessment of pre-treatment cognitive performance in auit bone marrow or haematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients:a comparative study
Eur J Cancer 2005;41:1007-1016

T.J.Postma
The development of an EORTC quality of life questionnaire to assess chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy:the QLO-CIPN20
Eur J Cancer 2005;41:1135-1139

M.Watson
Influence of psychological response on breast cancer survival:10-year follow of a population-based cohort
Eur J Cancer 2005;41:1135-1139

Silvia van Dooren
Exploring the course of psychological distress around two successive control visits in women at hereditary risk of breast cancer
Eur J Cancer 2005;41:1416-1425

Kathleen Ell
Depression,correlates of depression,and receipt of depression care among low-income women with breast or gynecologic cancer
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:3052-3060

Arnstein Mykletun
Side effects and cancer-related stress determine quality of life in long-term survivors of testicular cancer
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:3061-3068

Paul R.Helft
Necessary collusion:prognostic communication with advanced cancer patients
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:3146-3150

Nancy E.Avis
Quality of life among younger women with breast cancer
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:3322-3330

Michel Dorval
Couples who get closer after breast cancer:frequency and predictors in a prospective investigation
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:3588-3596

Matthew Ryan
As-needed morphine:yes,but at what dose and at what interval?
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:3849-3852

Sukdev Nayak
Cancer patients’peception of the quality of communication strategy in a regional cancer center in india
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:4771-4775

Marilyn Bookbinder
Improving end-of-life care: development and pilot-test of a clinical pathway.
J Pain Symp Manage 2005 ;29:529-543.

Garot A.Luhis
Pilot of a pathway to improve the care of imminently dying oncology inpatients in a veterans affairs medical center
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;29:544-551

Veron Schrijnemakers
A comparison between telephone and bedside consultations given by palliative care consultation tesms in the Netherlands:results from a two-year nationwide registration
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;29:552‐558

J.Lynn Palmer
Association between symptom distress and survival in outpatients seen in a palliative care cancer center
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;29:565-571

Eva Broberger
Discrepancies and similarities in how patients with lung cancer and their professional and family caregivera assess symptom occurrence and symptom distress
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;29:572-583

Tatsuya Morita
Changes in medical and nursing care in cancer patients transferred from a palliative care team to a palliative care unit
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;29:595-602

Stephen R.Connor
Family Evaluationof hospice care:results from voluntary submission of data via website
J Pain Symp Manage 2005;30:9-17

Yun-Fang Tsai
Depressive symptoms,pain experiences,and pain management strategies among residents of Taiwanese public elder care homes
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;30:63-69

Yoram Singer
Home death―the caregivers’experiences
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;30:70-74

Vanessa M.P.Johnson
Palliative care needs of cancer patients in U.S.nursing homes
J Palliat Med 2005;8:273-279

P.Peretti-Water
Disclosure of prognosis to terminally ill patients:attitudes and practices among French physicians
J Palliat Med 2005;8:280-290

Kathryn L.Braun
Kokua Mau:A statewide effort to improve end-of-life care
J Palliat Med 2005;8:313-323

Cynthia M.Williams
Dying, death, and medical education:student voices
J Palliat Med 2005;8:372-381

Tomasz R.Okon
Spiritual,religious,and existential aspects of palliative care
J Palliat Med 2005;8:392-414.

Michelle.D.Holmes
Physical activity and survival after breast cancer diagnosis
JAMA 2005;293:2479-2486

David Casarett
Improving the use of hospice services in nursing homes
JAMA 2005;294:211-217

Jean-David Grandrean
Association between psychoactive medications and delirium in hospitalized patients:acritocal review
Psychosomatics 2004;45:426-431

Jane Turner
Psychosocial impact of newly diagnosed advanced breast cancer
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:396-407

Michael Stefanek
Religion,spiritualty and cancer :current status and methodological challenges
psycho-Oncology 2005;14:450-463

Victoria Mock
Exercise manages fatigue during breast cancer treatment: a randomized controlled trial
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:464-477

Laurel Northouse
Effects of a Family intervention on the quality of life of women with recurrent breast cancer and their recurrent breast cancer and their family caregivers
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:478-491

Lisa D.Butler
Anticipating loss and other temporal stressors predict traumatic stress symptoms among partners of metastatic/recurrent breast cancer patients
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:492-502

Esther K.Black
Fear of recurrence,sense of coherence and posttraumatic stress disorder in haematological cancer survivors
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:510-515

Ming Wen
Effect of specific aspects of community social environment on the mortality of individuals diagnosed with serious illness
Soc Sci & Med 2005:61;1119-1134

Judith A.C.Rietjens
A comparison of attitudes towards end-of-life decisions:survey among the dutch general public and physicians
Soc Sci & Med 2005:61;1723-1732

Lesley Fallowield
Learning how to communicate in cancer settings
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:349-350

Marjolein Gysels
Communication training gor health professionals who care for patients with cancer:a systematic review of training methods
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:356-366

Celine M.Ko
Problem-solving and distress in prostate cancer patients and their spousal caregivers
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:367-374

Masami Chujo
A feasibility study of psychosocial group intervention for breast cancer patients with first recurrence
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:503-514

Rudolph M.Navari
A phase ・ trial of olanzapine for the prevention of chemotherapy ?induced nausea and vomiting:a hoosier oncology group study
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:529-534

Kui Son Choi
Factors influencing preferences for place of terminal care and of death among cancer patients and their families in Korea
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:565-572

Anja Mehnert
Psychosocial care of cancer patients―international differences in definition,
healthcare structures,and therapeutic approaches
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:565-572

Josephine M.Clayton
Discussing end-of-life issues with terminally ill cancer patients and their carers:a qualitative study
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:565-572

The SEPOS Group
Use of distress and depression thermometers to measure psychosocial morbidity among southern European cancer patients
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:600-606
Elizabeth Davies
Systematic review of specialist palliative day-care for adults with cancer
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:607-627

Yuriko Sugawara
Occurrence of fatigue and associated factors in disease-free breast cancerpatients without depression
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:628-636

Jennifer S.Yates
Prevalence of complementary and aiternative medicine use in cancer patients during treatment
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:806-811

Hee J.Yoo
Efficacy of progressive muscle relaxation training and guided imagery in reducing chemotherapy side effects in patients with breast cancer and in improving their quality of life
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:826-833

Kyriaki Mystakidou
Life before death:identifying preparatory grief through the development of a new measurement in advanced cancer patients(PGAC)
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:834-841

Alysa Fairchild
In pursuit of an artful death:discussion of resuscitation status on an inpatient radiation oncology service
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:842-849