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Supportive Care in Cancer

Issue 11/2005

Content (14 Articles)

Editorial

Neoplastic fever: all who shiver are not infected

Kenneth V. I. Rolston

Supportive Care International

Assessment and treatment of symptoms among Italian medical oncologists

Giampiero Porzio, Marco Valenti, Federica Aielli, Lucilla Verna, Enrico Ricevuto, Anna Iolanda Rispoli, Katia Cannita, Paolo Marchetti, Corrado Ficorella

Review Article

Neoplastic fever: a neglected paraneoplastic syndrome

Jason A. Zell, Jae C. Chang

Review Article

Buprenorphine in cancer pain

Mellar P. Davis

Original Article

A validation study of the WHO analgesic ladder: a two-step vs three-step strategy

Marco Maltoni, Emanuela Scarpi, Caterina Modonesi, Alessandro Passardi, Sebastiano Calpona, Adriana Turriziani, Raffaella Speranza, Davide Tassinari, Pierantonio Magnani, Denis Saccani, Luigi Montanari, Britt Roudnas, Dino Amadori

Original Article

Evaluation of a revised instrument to assess the needs of men diagnosed with prostate cancer

Janine M. Duke, Carla J. Treloar, Julie E. Byles

Original Article

The use of dietary supplements in a community hospital comprehensive cancer center: implications for conventional cancer care

Digant Gupta, Christopher G. Lis, Timothy C. Birdsall, James F. Grutsch

Original Article

Requests from professional care providers for consultation with palliative care consultation teams

Marieke M. Groot, Myrra J. F. J. Vernooij-Dassen, Annemie M. Courtens, Annemieke Kuin, Barbara A. van der Linden, Lia van Zuylen, Ben J. P. Crul, Richard P. T. M. Grol

Original Article

Oncologists’ opinions towards recommending exercise to patients with cancer: a Canadian national survey

Lee W. Jones, Kerry S. Courneya, Carolyn Peddle, John R. Mackey

Original Article

Awareness of diagnosis, and information-seeking behavior of hospitalized cancer patients in Greece

Eirini I. Brokalaki, Georgios C. Sotiropoulos, Konstantinos Tsaras, Hero Brokalaki

Original Article

Information needs of patients with incurable cancer

Elsbeth Voogt, Anna F. van Leeuwen, Adriaan P. Visser, Agnes van der Heide, Paul J. van der Maas

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