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Supportive Care in Cancer

Issue 5/2001

Content (14 Articles)

Original Article

The use of corticosteroids in home palliative care

Sebastiano Mercadante, Fabio Fulfaro, Alessandra Casuccio

Original Article

Manifest Anxiety Scale for evaluation of effects of granisetron in chemotherapy with CDDP and 5FU for head and neck cancer

Masato Fujii, Yoshihiro Ohno, Yutaka Tokumaru, Yorihisa Imanishi, Minoru Kanke, Toshiki Tomita, Jin Kanzaki

Short Communication

Clinical benefits of lenograstim in patients with neutropenia due to chemotherapy for multiple myeloma (MM)

T. Takagi, M. Sawamura, T. Sezaki, M. Kashimura, J. Tsuchiya, T. Hotta, N. Ogawa, K. Hirashima

Original Article

Outpatient treatment of multiple myeloma with a combination of vincristine, Adriamycin and dexamethasone

G. Egerer, U. Hegenbart, H. Salwender, R. Haas, U. Hahn, J. Schmier, A. Ho, H. Goldschmidt

Original Article

Piperacillin, beta-lactam inhibitor plus gentamicin as empirical therapy of a sequential regimen in febrile neutropenia of pediatric cancer patients

G. Fleischhack, M. Schmidt-Niemann, B. Wulff, W. Havers, G. Marklein, C. Hasan, U. Bode

Original Article

Quality of life measurement in the palliative management of advanced cancer

Sinead Donnelly, Lisa Rybicki, Declan Walsh

Short communication

Giving bad news: a GPs' narrative perspective

E. Vegni, L. Zannini, S. Visioli, E. Moja

Original Article

Dimensions of fatigue during radiotherapy

Carl Fürst, Elizabeth Åhsberg

Supportive Care International

The Development of Palliative Care at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Eduardo Bruera, Catherine Sweeney

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