[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 …

[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 …

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

HWM Laarhoven, CJW Leget, WTA Graaf - The Oncologist, 2011 - academic.oup.com
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 …

[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 …

[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 …

[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 …

[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 …

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 …

[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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