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Hope: Concerning structure and function
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- 12 May 2005, pp. 229-230
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A scoping review of studies exploring leisure-time physical activity in adults diagnosed with advanced cancer
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- 14 December 2020, pp. 615-630
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Effects of end-of-life care on medical health professionals: A dialectical approach
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- 30 March 2021, pp. 76-83
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Development of a cancer pain self-management resource to address patient, provider, and health system barriers to care
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- 23 April 2019, pp. 472-478
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Psychometric evaluation of the Persian version of the spiritual well-being scale (SWBS) in Iranian patients with cancer
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- 07 May 2021, pp. 113-121
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The religious/spiritual beliefs and needs of cancer survivors who underwent cancer-directed surgery
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- 28 August 2020, pp. 175-181
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“All of a sudden, a lot less still makes it worthwhile to be alive:” Palliative care patients’ views on life
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- 08 March 2018, pp. 214-220
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Palliative care nurses’ experiences of stress, anxiety, and burnout: A thematic synthesis
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- 16 June 2022, pp. 498-514
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Palliative care as a human right: Update
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- 22 November 2011, pp. 345-349
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A review of clinical trials of advance care planning interventions adapted for limited health literacy
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- 27 August 2021, pp. 593-599
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“A kaleidoscope of relationships” — cervical cancer survivors’ perspectives on their intimate relationships: A qualitative study
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- 08 February 2022, pp. 214-223
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Cancer-related fatigue: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of mind–body intervention
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- 03 November 2020, pp. 361-366
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Total palliative care for a patient with multiple cerebral infarctions that occurred repeatedly in association with gastric cancer (Trousseau's syndrome)
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- 30 July 2012, pp. 169-172
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Symptoms overlooked in hospitalized cancer patients: Impact of concurrent symptoms on overlooked by nurses
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- 19 March 2013, pp. 95-100
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Young people's perspectives on open communication between family members when a parent is dying
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- 03 July 2017, pp. 414-420
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Calendar of Events
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- 27 September 2006, p. 325
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Brief psychotic disorder mimicking the symptoms of cerebrovascular attack evoked by symptoms that symbolized death in a patient with terminal stage stomach cancer: Case report and review of the literature
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- 29 June 2006, pp. 87-89
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Examining public stigma and expectations of grief following medical aid and dying in the US: A vignette-based experiment
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- 12 July 2022, pp. 270-276
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Where do our patients die? A review of the place of death of cancer patients in Cape Town, South Africa
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- 25 February 2011, pp. 31-41
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Social anxiety disorder as a hidden psychiatric comorbidity among cancer patients
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- 25 February 2011, pp. 103-105
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