News Letter No.45 - May 2006 -
 
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Baker.LH
“What else?”setting the agenda for the clinical interview
Ann Intem Med 2005;143:766-770

J.L.Steel
Clinically meaningful changes in health-related quality of life in patients diagnosed with hepatobiliary carcinoma
Annals of Oncology 2006;17:304−312

S.Gallus
Effects of new smoking regulations in italy
Annals of Oncology 2006;17:346−347

A. Scherwath
Neuropsychological function in high-risk breast cancer survivors after stem-cell supported high-dose therapy versus standard-dose chemotherapy:evaluation of long-term treatment effects
Annals of Oncology 2006;17:415−423

J.M.Blazeby
Analysis of clinical decision-making in multi-disciplinary cancer teams
Annals of Oncology 2006;17:457−460

G.Iconomou
Impact of providing booklets about chemotherapy to newly presenting patients with cancer:a randomized controlled trial
Annals of Oncology 2006;17:515−520

Bruce Leff
Hospital at home:feasibility and outcomes of a program to provide hospital-level care at home for acutely ill older patients
Ann Intem Med 2005;143:798-808

Chien C
Antidepressant use and breast cancer risk
Breast Cancer Res Treat 2005;2:1-10

Nina S.Kandan-Lottick
Psychiatric disorders and mental health service use in patients with advanced cancer
Cancer 2005;104:2872-2881

Susan C.McMillan
Impact of coping skills intervention with family caregivers of hospice patients with cancer
Cancer 2005;106:214-222

Ann L.Coker
Life stressors are an mportant reason for women discontinuing follow-up care for cervical neoplasia
Cancer Epidemiol Bimarkers prev 2006;15:321-325

Cecilia L.W.Chan
The experience of Chinese bereaved persons:a preliminary study of meaning making and continuing bonds
Death Stud 2005;29:923-947

Elizabeth A.Grunfeld
Advanced breast cancer patients’perceptions ofdecision making for palliative chemotherapy
J Clin Oncol 2005;24:1090-1098

Kimberly Fowler
Hpspice referral practices for children with cancer:a survey of pediatric oncologists
J Clin Oncol 2005;24:1099-1104

Candyce H.Kroenke
Social networks,social support,and survival after breast cancer diagnosis
J Clin Oncol 2005;24:1105-1111

Simon N.Whitney
Decision making in pediatric oncology:who shoud take the lead?the decisional priority in pediatric oncology model
J Clin Oncol 2006;24:160-165

Teresa A.Rummans
Impacting quality of life for patients with advanced cancer with a structured multidisciplinsry intervention:a randomized controlled trial
J Clin Oncol 2006;24:635-642

Sahler Olle Jane
Using problem-solving skills training to reduce negative affectivity in mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer:report of a multisite randomized trial
J Concult Clin Psychol 2005;73:268-271

Lane Lisbeth G
The effects of personal construct group therapy on breast cancer survivors
J Concult Clin Psychol 2005;73:284-292

Wimberly Sarah R
Perceived partner reactions to diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer:impact on psychosocial and psychosexual adjustment
J Concult Clin Psychol 2005;73:300-311

Kangas Maria
The relationship between acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder following cancer
J Concult Clin Psychol 2005;73:360-364


Peter L.Hudson
A psychoeducational intervention for family caregivers of patients receiving palliative care:a randomized controlled trial
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;30:329-341

Ruth A.Engelberg
Correspondence between patients preference and strrogates'understandings for dying and death
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;30:498-509

Siew Tzuh Tang
Concordance of preferences for end-of-life care between terminally ill cancer patients and their family caregivers in taiwan
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;30:510-518

Gisele Chvetzoff
Factors predicting home death for terminally ill cancer patients receiving hospital-based home care:the lyon comprehensive cancer center experience
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;30:528-535

Marta Tremolada
Parental narrative of quality of life in children with leukemia as ssociated with leukemia as associated with the placement of a central venous catheter
J Pain Symp Manage  2005;30:544-552

Tatsuo Akechi
Screening for depression in terminally ill cancer patients in japan
J Pain Symp Manage  2006;31:5-12

Andrea M.Barsevick,
Symptom cluster research conceptual design,measurement、and.analysis issues
J Pain Symp Manage  2006;31:85-95

Jean-Jacques Georges
Requests to forgo potentially life-prolonging treatment and to hasten death in terminally ill cancer patients:a prospective study
J Pain Symp Manage  2006;31:100-110

Guido Miccinesai
Continuous deep sedation:physiciana’experiences in six European countries
J Pain Symp Manage  2006;31:122-129

Kei Hirai
Good death in Japanese cancer care:a qualitative study
J Pain Symp Manage  2006;31:140-147

Charles F,Reynoldes
Maintenance treatment of major depression in old age
N Engl J Med 2006;354:1130-1138

Sharon K.Inouye
Delirium in older persons
N Engl J Med 2006;354:1157-1165

Madhukar H.Trivedi
Medication augmentation after thefailure of SSRLs for depression
N Engl J Med 2006;354:1243-1252

David R.Rubinow
Treatment strategies after SSRI failure―guud news and bad news
N Engl J Med 2006;354:1305-1307

A.John Rush
Bupropion −SR,sertaline,or venlafaxine-XR after failure of SSRLs for depression
N Engl J Med 2006;354:1231-1242

BarbaraJ.Wijnberg-williams
Psychological adjustment of parents of pediatric cancer patients revisited:five years later
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:1-8

Thomas F.Hack
Do patients benefitf from participating in medical decision making?Longitudinal follow-up of women with breast cancer
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:9-19

Medical Teaching Centre
Does it hurt to know the worst?―psychological morbidity,informstion preferences and understanding of prognosis in patient with advanced cancer
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:44-55

David K.Wellisch
Psychosocial impacts of a camping experience for children with cancer and their siblings
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:56-65

Ethel Alderete
Depressive symptoms among women with an abnormal mammogram
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:66-78

Shab Mireskanari
Evaluation of the needs and concerns of partners of women at high risk of developing breast/ovarian cancer
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:96-108

Christina D.Wagner
Quality of life of husbands of wimen with breast cancer
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:109-120

Tracey L.Krupski
Spirituality influences health related quality of life in men with prostate quality of life in men with prostate cancer
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:121-131

Erin S.Costanzo
Coping and quality of life among women extensively treated for gynecologic cancer
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:132-142

Gary T.Deimling
Coping among older-adult,long-term cancer survivors
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:143-159

Ceri phelps
The development of a distraction-based coping intervention for women waiting for genetic risk information:a ohase I qualitative study
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:169-173

Erin L Moss
An open-label study of the effects of bupropion SR on fatigue, depression and quality of life of mixed-site cancer patients and their partners
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:259-267

Lee Ellington
Factors that influence Spanish-and English-speakingparticipants ‘decision to enroll in cancer randomized clinical trials
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:273-284

Andrea A,Thornton
Posttraumatic growth in prostate cancer survivors and their partners
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:285-296

Julie B.Mallinger
Stability of decisional role preference over the course of cancer therapy
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:297-305

Gary T.Deimling
Cancer-related health worries and psychological distress among older adult,long-term cancer survivors
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:306-320

G.E.Grande
How do patients who participate in cancer support groups differ from those whose who do not?
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:321-334

Annika Lindahl Norberg
Support-seeking,perceived support,and anxiety in mothers and fathers after children’s cancer treatment
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:335-343

CarolynS.Rabin
Physical activity among breast cancer survivors:regular exercisers vs participants in a physical activity intervention
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:344-354

Kyriaki Mystakidou
The role of physical and psychological symptoms in desire for death:a study of terminally ill cancer patients
Psycho-Oncology 2006;15:355-360

Ramon J.L.Lindauer
Effects of psychotherapy on hippocampal volume in out-patients with post-traumatic stress disorder:a MRI investigation
Psychological Med  2004;35:1421-1431

Jose M.Bertolote
Suicide attempts,plans,and ideation in culturally diverse sites:the WHO SUPRE-MISS community survey
Psychological Med  2004;35:1457-1465

Shannon L.B.Miller
Psychiatric sequelse following brest cancer chemotherapy: apolot study using claims data
Psychosomatics 2005;46:517-522

Frederick H.Hausheer
Diagnosis,management,and evaluation of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
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
Soc Sci & Med 2006:62;1153-1166

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
Support Care Cancer 2006;14:230-242