News Letter No.44 - Feb 2006 -
 
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David S.Zingmond
Regional and institutional variation in the initiation of early do-not-resusciate orders
Arch Intern Med 2005;165:1705-1712

Debra B.gprdon
American pain society recommendations for imptoving the quality of acute and cancer pain management
Arch Intern Med 2005;165:1705-1712

Kirsten K.Ness
Limitations on physical performance and daily activities among long-term survivors of chidhood cancer
Ann Intem Med 2005;143:639-647

Charles F.von Gunten
The academic hospice
Ann Intem Med 2005;143:655-658

Deborah S.Hasin
Epidemiology of major depreddive disorder
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2005;62:1097-1106

Pamela Sankar
To tell or not to tell primary care patients’disclosure deliberations
Arch Intern Med 2005;165:2378-2383

Carol Tishelman
Symptoms in patients with lung carcinoma
Cancer 2005;104:1957-1964

Michael J.Forlenza
Esdemiology of cancer-related fatigue in the Swedish twin registry
Cancer 2005;104:2022-2031

M J.Anderson
Psychological and religious coping strategies of mothers bereaved by the sudden death of a child
Death Stud 2005;29:811-826

Y Chentsova Dutton
Adaptation to bereavement
Death Stud 2005;29:877-903

M F O’Connor
Bereavement and the brain:invititation to a conversation between bereavement researchel,s and neuroscientists
Death Stud 2005;29:905-922

Madelon C.G.Pijls-Johannesma
Health related quality of life assessment instruments:aprospective study on preference and acceptability among cancer patients referred for radiotherapy
Eur J Cancer 2005;41:2250-2256

Jordanna Jooaquina Coelho
An assessment of the efficacy of cancer ogenetic counseling using real-time videoconferencing technology(telemedicine)compared real-time videoconferencing technology(telemedicine)compared to face-to-face consultations
Eur J Cancer 2005;41:2257-2261

Maurizo Muscaritoli
Prevention and treatment of cancer cachexia:new insight into an old problem
Eur J Cancer 2 006;42:31-41

Fabio Efficace
Does a patient's self-reported health-related quality of life predic survival beyond key biomedical data in advanced colorectal cancer?
Eur J Cancer 2 006;42:42-49

Moqens Groenvold
The development of the EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL:a shortened questionnaire for cancer patients in palliative care
Eur J Cancer 2 006;42:55-64

Lon S.Schneider
Risk of death with atypical antipsychotic drug treatment for dementia
JAMA 2005;294:1934-1943

J. Mann
Suicide prevention strategies
JAMA 2005;294:2064-2074

Lauren C.Vanderwerker
Psyvhiatric disorders and mental heaith service use among caregivers of advanced cancer patients
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:6899-6907

Vered Stearns
Paroxetine is an effective treatment for hot flashes:results from a prospective randomized clinical trial
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:6919-6930

Susan K.Lutgendorf
Social support,psychological distress,and nstural killer cell activity in ovarian cancer
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:7105-7113

Jeanette Ezzo
Acupuncture point stimulation for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:7188-7198

Anne E Kazak
Posttraumatic stress symptoms during treatment in parents of children with cancer
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:7405-7410

B.Aabom
Defining cancer patients as being the terminal phase:who receives a formal diagnosis,and what are the effects?
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:7411-7416

Helen G.Mar Fan
Fatigue,menopausal symptoms,and cognitive function in women after adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer:1-and2-year follow-up of a prospective controlled study
J Clin Oncol 2005;23:8025-8032
CharlesL.Loprinze
Pilot evaluation of citalipram for the Treatof hot flashes in women with inadequate fromvenlafaXine
J Palliat Med 2005;8:924-930

Ignacio correa Velez
Surviving,relieving,repairing,and boosting up: reasons for using
complemenyary/alternative medicine among patients with advanced cancer:a thematic analysis
J Palliat Med 2005;8:953-961

Nathan E.Goldstein
Docter−patient communication about prognosis:the influence of race and financial status
J Palliat Med 2005;8:998-1004

Wen-wu cheng
Inter between palliative care referral and death among patients at acomprehensive cancer center
J Palliat Med 2005;8:1025-1032

Sean O’Mahony
The benefits of a hospital‐based inpatient palliative care consultation service:preliminary outcome data
J Palliat Med 2005;8:1033-1039

William M.Plonk
Terminal care:the last weeks of life
J Palliat Med 2005;8:1042-1054
Phyllis D.Morgan
African amerikan couples merging strengths to successfully cope with breast cancer
Oncol Nurs Forum 2005;32(5):979-987

Heather M.Tan
The impact of the hospice environment on patient spiritual expression
Oncol Nurs Forum 2005;32(5):1049-1055

Judith M.Fouladbakhsh
Predictors of use of complementary and alternative therapies among patients with cancer
Oncol Nurs Forum 2005;32(6):1115-1122

Paula Sherwood
A cognitive behavioral intervention for symptom management in patients with advanced cancer
Oncol Nurs Forum 2005;32(6):1190-1198

Heather V.Krell
Evaluation of reboxetine,a noradrenergic antidepressant,for the treatment of fibromyalgia and chronic low back pain
Psychosomatics 2004;45:379-384

Antonio Lasalvia
Listening to patients’needs to improve their subjective quality of life
Psychological Med  2004;35:1655-1665

Brenadine Cimprich
Taking charge:a self-management program for women following breast chncer treatment
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:704-717
I.Schou
The mediating role of appraisal and coping in the relationship bbretwen Optimism and Quality of life
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:718-727
Tanja Edvardsson
Illness-related problems and coping among persons with low-grade glioma
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:728-737

Annemieke Visser
Emotional and behavioural functioning of children of a parent diagnosed with cancer:a cross-informant perspective
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:746-758

E.Frick
Is perceived social support a predictor of survival for patients undergoing autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation?
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:759-770

Joseph E Gaugler
Cancer caregiving and subjective stress:a multi-site,multi-dimensional analysis
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:771-785

Lois C.Friedman
Breast and colorectal cancer screening among low-income women with psychiatric disorders
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:786-791

Linda E.Carson
Patient−professional communication research in cancer:an integrative review of research mrthods in thecontext of a conceptual framework
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:812-828

Thomas F.Hack
The communication goals and needs of cancer patients:a review
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:831-845

Patricia a Parker
What do we know about facilitaying patientbcommunication in the cancer care setting?
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:848-858
Lorna Butler
Developing communication competency in the context of cancer:a critical interpretive analysis of provider training programs
Psycho-Oncology 2005;14:861-872

Heidi A.Hamann
Posttraumatic stress associated with cancer history and BRCA1/2genetic testing
Psychosom Med 2005;67:766-772

Robert L.Klitzman
Challenges and changes in spirituality among doctors who become patients
Soc Sci & Med 2005:61;2396-2406

Masami Choujo
A feasibility study of psychosocial group intervention for breast cancer patients with first recurrence
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:503-514
Soo-Mee Bang
Changes in quality of life during palliative chemotherapy for solid cancer
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:515-521

K.F.Tam
The behaviors of seeking a second opinion from other health-care professionals and the utilization of complementary and alternative medicine in gynecologic cancer patients
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:679-684

Koji Yoshimura
Use of complementary and alternative medicine by patients urologic cancer:aprospective study at a single Japanese institution
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:685-690

Bart H.P.Osse
The problems experienced by patients with cancer and their needs for palliative care
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:722-732

Josephine M.Clayton
Discussing life expectancy with terminally ill cancer patients and their carers:aquqlitative study
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:733-742

Jose Ferraz Goncalves
Development of a prognostic index in cancer patients with low performance
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:752-756

Teresa Deshields
Ending treatment:the course of emotional adjustment and quality of life among breast cancer survivors immediatey following radiation therapy
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:1018-1026

A.‐M.Stevens
Experience in the use of the palliative care outcome scale
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:1027-1034

Christina Carlsson
Motives for becoming and remaining member of patient associations:a syudy of 1,810 swedish individuals with cancer associations
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:1035-1043

Warren Tak Keung Lee
Improvement of feeding indepence in end-stage cancer patients under palliative care―a prospective, uncontrolled study
Support Care Cancer 2005;13:1051-1056