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Effects of new smoking regulations in italy
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Neuropsychological function in high-risk breast cancer survivors
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Hospital at home:feasibility and outcomes of a program to provide
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Life stressors are an mportant reason for women discontinuing follow-up
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The experience of Chinese bereaved persons:a preliminary study of
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Advanced breast cancer patients’perceptions ofdecision making for
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Social networks,social support,and survival after breast cancer
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Impacting quality of life for patients with advanced cancer with
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Using problem-solving skills training to reduce negative affectivity
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Perceived partner reactions to diagnosis and treatment of breast
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The relationship between acute stress disorder and posttraumatic
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A psychoeducational intervention for family caregivers of patients
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Correspondence between patients preference and strrogates'understandings
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Concordance of preferences for end-of-life care between terminally
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Marta Tremolada
Parental narrative of quality of life in children with leukemia
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Screening for depression in terminally ill cancer patients in japan
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Andrea M.Barsevick,
Symptom cluster research conceptual design,measurement、and.analysis
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Jean-Jacques Georges
Requests to forgo potentially life-prolonging treatment and to hasten
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Guido Miccinesai
Continuous deep sedation:physiciana’experiences in six European
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Maintenance treatment of major depression in old age
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Thomas F.Hack
Do patients benefitf from participating in medical decision making?Longitudinal
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Does it hurt to know the worst?―psychological morbidity,informstion
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Psychosocial impacts of a camping experience for children with cancer
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Depressive symptoms among women with an abnormal mammogram
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Evaluation of the needs and concerns of partners of women at high
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Quality of life of husbands of wimen with breast cancer
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Tracey L.Krupski
Spirituality influences health related quality of life in men with
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Erin S.Costanzo
Coping and quality of life among women extensively treated for gynecologic
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Gary T.Deimling
Coping among older-adult,long-term cancer survivors
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The development of a distraction-based coping intervention for women
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An open-label study of the effects of bupropion SR on fatigue, depression
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Lee Ellington
Factors that influence Spanish-and English-speakingparticipants
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Andrea A,Thornton
Posttraumatic growth in prostate cancer survivors and their partners
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Julie B.Mallinger
Stability of decisional role preference over the course of cancer
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Gary T.Deimling
Cancer-related health worries and psychological distress among older
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G.E.Grande
How do patients who participate in cancer support groups differ
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Annika Lindahl Norberg
Support-seeking,perceived support,and anxiety in mothers and fathers
after children’s cancer treatment
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CarolynS.Rabin
Physical activity among breast cancer survivors:regular exercisers
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Kyriaki Mystakidou
The role of physical and psychological symptoms in desire for death:a
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Ramon J.L.Lindauer
Effects of psychotherapy on hippocampal volume in out-patients with
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Jose M.Bertolote
Suicide attempts,plans,and ideation in culturally diverse sites:the
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Shannon L.B.Miller
Psychiatric sequelse following brest cancer chemotherapy: apolot
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Frederick H.Hausheer
Diagnosis,management,and evaluation of chemotherapy-induced peripheral
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Semin Oncol 2006;33:15-49
Kate Wilson
At home in hospital?interaction and stigma in people affected by
cancer
Soc Sci & Med 2005:62;1616-1627
Louise Sharpe
Understanding the process of adjustment to illness
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Carl J.Hochhauser
Steroid-induced alterations of mood and behavior in children during
treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Support Care Cancer 2005;967-974
Nai-Chih Liu
Find a way out:bereavement support in taiwan hospice
Support Care Cancer 2006;14:4-10
Julia Riley
No pain relief from morphine?
Individual variation in sensitivity to morphine and the need to
switch to an alternative opioid in cancer patients
Support Care Cancer 2006;14:56-64
Marylou Cardenas-Turanzas
Clinical associated with a hospital death among cancer patients
Support Care Cancer 2006;14:71-77
Do-Youn Oh
Cpr or dnr?end-of life decision in Korean cancer patients:a single
center’s experience
Support Care Cancer 2006;14:71-77
Eran Ben-Arye
Is a biopsychosocial-spiritual approach relevant to cancer treatment?a
study of patients and oncology staff members on issues of complementary
medicine and spirituality
Support Care Cancer 2006;14:147-152
Safeera Y.Hussainy
Palliative care for patients with cancer:what are the educational
needs of community pharmacists
Support Care Cancer 2006;14:177-184
Amy Hanna
A phase iistudy of methylphenidate for the treatment of fatigue
Support Care Cancer 2006;14:210-215
Sonia Ancoli-Isracel
Fatigue,sleep,and circadian rhythms prior to chemotherapy for breast
cancer
Support Care Cancer 2006;14:201-209
Yves Libert
Does psychological characteristic influence physicians’communication
styles?
Impact of physicians’locus of control on interviews with a cancer
patient and a relative
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