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Improving palliative care outcomes for Aboriginal Australians: service providers’ perspectives
Shaouli Shahid, Dawn Bessarab, Katherine D van Schaik, Samar M Aoun, Sandra C Thompson BMC Palliative Care 2013, 12 :26 (23 July 2013)
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Lung cancer diagnosed following emergency admission: a mixed methods study protocol to improve understanding of patients’ characteristics, needs, experiences and outcomes
Andrew Wilcock, Vincent Crosby, Sarah Freer, Alison Freemantle, Glenys Caswell, Jane Seymour BMC Palliative Care 2013, 12 :24 (28 May 2013)
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Home-based functional walking program for advanced cancer patients receiving palliative care: a case series
Sonya S Lowe, Sharon M Watanabe, Vickie E Baracos, Kerry S Courneya BMC Palliative Care 2013, 12 :22 (11 May 2013)
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Early evaluation predicts pain relief of irradiated bone metastases: a single-center prospective study
Pierre Truntzer, David Atlani, Marius Pop, Jean-Baptiste Clavier, Sébastien Guihard, Catherine Schumacher, Georges Noel BMC Palliative Care 2013, 12 :12 (13 March 2013)
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Electronic monitoring of symptoms and syndromes associated with cancer: methods of a randomized controlled trial SAKK 95/06 E-MOSAIC
David Blum, Dieter Koeberle, Karin Ribi, Shu-Fang Schmitz, Urs Utiger, Dirk Klingbiel, Florian Strasser BMC Palliative Care 2012, 11 :19 (24 September 2012)
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The broad spectrum of unbearable suffering in end-of-life cancer studied in dutch primary care
Cees DM Ruijs, Ad JFM Kerkhof, Gerrit van der Wal, Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen BMC Palliative Care 2012, 11 :12 (1 August 2012)
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Editor’s summary
One in four end-of-life cancer patients in Dutch primary care suffer unbearably, with many affected by severe psychological burden, highlighting the need to further develop physician psychological, social and existential suffering assessment skills to help reduce distress in these patients.
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Evaluation of a hospice rapid response community service: a controlled evaluation
Claire Butler, Laura M Holdsworth, Simon Coulton, Heather Gage BMC Palliative Care 2012, 11 :11 (30 July 2012)
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Autonomic dysfunction in patients with advanced cancer; prevalence, clinical correlates and challenges in assessment
Carol A Stone, Rose Anne Kenny, Brid Nolan, Peter G Lawlor BMC Palliative Care 2012, 11 :3 (1 March 2012)
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