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Supportive Care in Cancer

Issue 5/2000

Content (14 Articles)

SUPPORTIVE CARE INTERNATIONAL

The specialist palliative care team in Forlì, Italy

S. Derni, L. Fabbri, E. Sansoni, M. Maltoni, M. Maltoni

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Oral mucositis in patients treated with chemotherapy for solid tumors: a retrospective analysis of 150 cases

J. E. Raber-Durlacher, N. I. Weijl, M. Abu Saris, B. de Koning, A. H. Zwinderman, S. Osanto

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

A survey of mouth pain and dryness in patients with advanced cancer

D. Oneschuk, J. Hanson, E. Bruera

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Psychostimulants in supportive care

Jade Homsi, Declan Walsh, Kristine A. Nelson

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Decreased efficacy of bisphosphonates for recurrences of tumor-induced hypercalcemia

J. J. Body, I. Louviaux, J. C. Dumon

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Systematic percutaneous fluoroscopic gastrostomy for concomitant radiochemotherapy of advanced head and neck cancer: optimization of therapy

P.-Y. Marcy, Nicolas Magné, R.-J. Bensadoun, Antoine Bleuse, M.-N. Falewee, Michèle Viot, J.-N. Bruneton

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Referring physicians' satisfaction with the rapid response radiotherapy programme

Edward Chow, Rebecca Wong, Mary Vachon, Ruth Connolly, L. Andersson, E. Szumacher, Edmee Franssen, Cyril Danjoux

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Usefulness of pig-tail catheter for palliative drainage of malignant pleural effusions in cancer patients

Yuh-Min Chen, Jen-Fu Shih, Kuang-Young Yang, Yu-Chin Lee, Reury-Perng Perng

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Quality of life in Chinese women with gynaecological cancers

A. Molassiotis, C. W. H. Chan, B. M. C. Yam, S. J. Chan

SHORT COMMUNICATION

Prospective study on fungemia in children with cancer: analysis of 35 cases and comparison with 130 fungemias in adults

Y. Krupova, D. Sejnova, J. Dzatkova, E. Kaiserova, M. Kiskova, R. Babela, F. Mateicka, A. Sabo, E. Pichnova, L. Jurga, M. Sulcova, V. Krcmery

SHORT COMMUNICATION

Aspects of delayed chemotherapy-induced nausea

Staffan Lundström, Carl Johan Fürst, Sussanne Börjeson, Gunnar Steineck, Elisabeth Åvall-Lundqvist, Timo J. Hursti, Curt Peterson, Mats Fredrikson

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