[HTML][HTML] What really matters at the end: perspectives from a patient, a family member and an oncologist
R Koven, P Nelson, CM Booth - CMAJ, 2018 - Can Med Assoc
E474 CMAJ| APRIL 16, 2018| VOLUME 190| ISSUE 15 turn facilitates an understanding so
that if the patient says,“no thank you,” the doctor will understand. This honesty comes not …
that if the patient says,“no thank you,” the doctor will understand. This honesty comes not …
[PDF][PDF] The will to live
EH Rosenbaum, IR Rosenbaum… - Everyone's Guide to …, 2005 - med.stanford.edu
Speculation abounds, particularly in the case of cancer. But no studies have proven in a
scientifically valid way that a person can control the course of his or her cancer with the …
scientifically valid way that a person can control the course of his or her cancer with the …
What does it feel like to have a family member go through cancer?
CM Baldwin - Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2022 - europepmc.org
What Does it Feel Like to Have a Family Member Go Through Cancer? - Abstract - Europe PMC
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When hope is all there is left
One particular patient who was facing the fact that she would die from cancer reveals an
important lesson for the oncologist about listening and caring. Medical oncologists have a …
important lesson for the oncologist about listening and caring. Medical oncologists have a …
[BOOK][B] The Art of Caregiving: How to Lend Support and Encouragement to Those with Cancer
MS Barry - 2015 - books.google.com
When catastrophic illness strikes, someone close to the patient—a spouse, child, grandchild,
or close friend—inevitably joins that patient on the arduous journey through treatment and …
or close friend—inevitably joins that patient on the arduous journey through treatment and …
[BOOK][B] Facing Cancer Together: How to Help Your Friend Or Loved One
PN Brown - 1999 - books.google.com
You hear that a friend has cancer. You want to help, but you're not entirely sure how. Pamela
Brown, a cancer survivor, suggests the many ways you can help by your words and actions …
Brown, a cancer survivor, suggests the many ways you can help by your words and actions …
[PDF][PDF] Incorporate experiences as a medical oncologist to enlighten severe loss of a loved one: An optimistic perspective
HM Buiting, GS Sonke - Clin Onco, 2023 - palliaweb.nl
You are working as a medical oncologist, being familiar to guide patients with incurable
cancer. Often, your patients are severely ill. Although a large majority of these patients will …
cancer. Often, your patients are severely ill. Although a large majority of these patients will …
[BOOK][B] The journey through cancer: Healing and transforming the whole person
J Geffen - 2007 - books.google.com
The Journey Through Cancer is an essential guide for all cancer patients, their families, and
their loved ones. As a board-certified oncologist, with more than ten years of experience …
their loved ones. As a board-certified oncologist, with more than ten years of experience …
Cancer from the perspective of patients.
MK Irmak, MG Bilgin, A Sızlan - 2008 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Until recently, cancer has often been interpreted as preparation for death. But, with the
advance in medicine, today more cancer patients are cured and return to society. Thus …
advance in medicine, today more cancer patients are cured and return to society. Thus …
[CITATION][C] I've just been diagnosed with cancer, now what?
MN Kirshbaum - 2023 - researchers.cdu.edu.au
I’ve just been diagnosed with cancer, now what? — Charles Darwin University Skip to main
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