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Supportive versus palliative care: what's in a name? A survey of medical oncologists and midlevel providers at a comprehensive cáncer center. |
Fadul N, Elsayem A, Palmer JL, et al. |
Supportive Versus Palliative Care: What's in a Name? Background: Language molds our world. Multiple terms have been used to describe what we do: palliative care (PC), palliative medicine, ... |
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Modifiable factors influencing relatives' decision to offer organ donation: systematic review. |
Simpkin AL, Robertson LC, Barber VS, Young JD. |
Modifiable Factors Influencing Relatives' Decision to Offer Organ Donation: A Systematic Review Background: Demand for solid organ transplant far exceeds supply. Are there modifiable factors tha... |
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Symptom burden, depression, and spiritual well-being: a comparison of heart failure and advanced cancer patients. |
Bekelman DB, Rumsfed JS, Havranek EP, et al. |
Symptom Burden, Depression, and Spiritual Well-Being: A Comparison of Heart Failure and Advanced Cancer Background: Despite high morbidity and mortality, patients with chronic heart failure (HF) acce... |
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Vulnerability and access to care for South Asian Sikh and Muslim patients with life limiting illness in Scotland: prospective longitudinal qualitative study. |
Worth A, Irshad T, Bhopal R, et al. |
Vulnerability and Access to Care for South Asian Sikh and Muslim Patients with Life-Limiting Illness in Scotland Background: Individuals from ethnic minority communities access palliative care s... |
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Metabolic syndrome and risk of cancer mortality in men. |
Jaggers JR, Sui X, Hooker SP, et al. |
Metabolic Syndrome and Risk of Cancer Mortality in Men Background: As many as one in five American adults have metabolic syndrome (MetS), which has been shown to increase risk for type-II diabetes, c... |
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