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Alder J, Bitzer J. Retrospective evaluation of the treatment for breast cancer: How does the patient’s personal experience of the treatment affect later adjustment to the illness? Arch Womens Ment Health 2003;6(2):91-7. Abstract
Armstrong J, Holland J. Surviving the stresses of clinical oncology by improving communication. Oncology (Williston Park) 2004;18(3):363-8. Abstract
Bardwell WA et al. Objective cancer-related variables are not associated with depressive symptoms in women treated for early-stage breast cancer. J Clin Oncol 2006;24(16):2420-7. Abstract
Brown RT et al. Adjustment of children and their mothers with breast cancer. J Pediatr Psychol 2007;32(3):297-308. Abstract
Burgess C et al. Depression and anxiety in women with early breast cancer: Five year observational cohort study. BMJ 2005;330(7493):702. Abstract
Chochinov HM. Dignity-conserving care — A new model for palliative care: Helping the patient feel valued. JAMA 2002;287(17):2253-60. Abstract
Daugherty CK. Examining ethical dilemmas as obstacles to hospice and palliative care for advanced cancer patients. Cancer Invest 2004;22(1):123-31. Abstract
Forrest G et al. Breast cancer in the family — Children’s perceptions of their mother’s cancer and its initial treatment: Qualitative study. BMJ 2006;332(7548):998-1003. Abstract
Ganz PA et al. Quality of life at the end of primary treatment of breast cancer: First results from the moving beyond cancer randomized trial. J Natl Cancer Inst 2004;96(5):376-87. Abstract
Hilton BA, Elfert H. Children’s experiences with mothers’ early breast cancer. Cancer Pract 1996;4(2):96-104. Abstract
Hoke LA. Psychosocial adjustment in children of mothers with breast cancer. Psychooncology 2001;10(5):361-9. Abstract
Kash KM et al. Stress and burnout in oncology. Oncology (Williston Park) 2000;14(11):1621-33. Abstract
Lagman R, Walsh D. Integration of palliative medicine into comprehensive cancer care. Semin Oncol 2005;32(2):134-8. Abstract
Lamont EB, Christakis NA. Physician factors in the timing of cancer patient referral to hospice palliative care. Cancer 2002;94(10):2733-7. Abstract
Lyckholm L. Avoiding stress and burnout in cancer care. Words of wisdom from fellow oncologists. Oncology (Williston Park) 2007;21(2):269. No abstract available
Penson RT et al. Caring for colleagues. Oncologist 2001;6(2):197-204. Abstract
Penson RT et al. Burnout: Caring for the caregivers. Oncologist 2000;5(5):425-34. Abstract
Pinto BM et al. Exercise participation after diagnosis of breast cancer: Trends and effects on mood and quality of life. Psychooncology 2002;11(5):389-400. Abstract
Scheier MF et al. Interventions to enhance physical and psychological functioning among younger women who are ending nonhormonal adjuvant treatment for early stage breast cancer. J Clin Oncol 2005;23(19):4298-311. Abstract
Sherman AC et al. Caregiver stress and burnout in an oncology unit. Palliat Support Care 2006;4(1):65-80. Abstract
Weissman DE. Decision making at a time of crisis near the end of life. JAMA 2004;292(14):1738-43. Abstract
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