58

After going through chemotherapy I can’t see another needle

Year:
2007
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 208 KB
english, 2007
64

Acronymic trials: the good, the bad, and the coercive

Year:
2002
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 44 KB
english, 2002
66

The challenge of interacting with patients in oncology

Year:
2009
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 52 KB
english, 2009
67

Communication skills of oncologists

Year:
1998
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 127 KB
english, 1998
69

Psychosocial and supportive-care needs in high-grade glioma

Year:
2008
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 218 KB
english, 2008
71

The Psychological Impact of Breast Cancer

Year:
2010
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 108 KB
english, 2010
73

Quality of quality-of-life data

Year:
1996
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 26 KB
english, 1996
74

Information preferences of patients with cancer

Year:
1994
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 165 KB
english, 1994
77

E19. Patient communication

Year:
2010
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 40 KB
english, 2010
80

Psychosocial aspects of risk appraisal

Year:
2008
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 43 KB
english, 2008
82

Psychosocial controversies in breast cancer

Year:
2007
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 38 KB
english, 2007
86

IN23 PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT: WHEN AND HOW

Year:
2013
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 51 KB
english, 2013
87

Behavioural interventions and psychological aspects of care during chemotherapy

Year:
1992
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 319 KB
english, 1992
88

14

Year:
2012
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 52 KB
english, 2012
92

Assessment of Quality of Life in Breast Cancer

Year:
1995
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 605 KB
english, 1995
93

Clinical trials to real life: the relevance of quality of life

Year:
2000
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 510 KB
english, 2000
96

Cancer counselling in the United Kingdom

Year:
1992
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 771 KB
english, 1992
99

Things to consider when teaching doctors how to deliver good, bad and sad news

Year:
1996
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 373 KB
english, 1996