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Targeting the S1P/S1PR1 axis mitigates cancer-induced bone pain and neuroinflammation |
Grenald SA, Doyle TM, Zhang H, et al |
Targeting the S1P/S1PR1 Axis Mitigates Cancer-Induced Bone Pain and Neuroinflammation Background: Cancer-induced bone pain (CIBP) is reported by 30% to 50% of all cancer patients ... |
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Helping seniors plan for posthospital discharge needs before a hospitalization occurs: results from the randomized control trial of PlanYourLifespan.org |
Lindquist LA, Ramirez-Zohfeld V, Sunkara PD, et al |
Using PlanYourLifespan.org to Help Seniors Plan for Posthospital Discharge Needs Background: Hospitalized seniors frequently are too sick to make informed decisions about the... |
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Identifying advanced illness patients in the emergency department and having goals-of-care discussions to assist with early hospice referral [published online ahead of print on October 5, 2017] |
Liberman T, Kozikowski A, Kwon N, Emmert B, Akerman M, Pekmezaris R |
Having Goals-of-Care Discussions to Assist with Early Hospice Referral Background: The emergency department (ED) is a suboptimal setting for relieving end-of-life pain and sufferi... |
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Parents spend an average of nine hours a day providing palliative care for children at home and need to maintain an average of five life-saving devices [published online ahead of print on September 25, 2017] |
Lazzarin P, Schiavon B, Brugnaro L, Benini F |
Investigating Parents’ Efforts Providing Palliative Care for Their Children at Home Background: Improved medical treatment and better diagnostics have led to a rise in ... |
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Effect of inpatient palliative care during hematopoietic stem-cell transplant on psychological distress 6 months after transplant: results of a randomized clinical trial |
El-Jawahri A, Traeger L, Greer JA, et al |
Effect of Incorporating Palliative Care with Transplant Care to Improve Quality of Life Background: Chemotherapy followed by hematopoietic stem-cell transplant (HCT) for pati... |
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A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of Panax ginseng for cancer-related fatigue in patients with advanced cancer |
Yennurajalingam S, Tannir NM, Williams JL, et al |
A Study on the Effect of Panax Ginseng on Cancer-Related Fatigue Background: The most common symptom in patients with cancer is cancer-related fatigue (CRF), which has limi... |
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