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Baider L, Wein S. Reality and fugues in physicians facing death: Confrontation, coping, and adaptation at the bedside. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol 2001;40(2):97-103. Abstract

Dean RA. Occupational stress in hospice care: Causes and coping strategies. Am J Hosp Palliat Care 1998;15(3):151-4. Abstract

Dickenson DL. Are medical ethicists out of touch? Practitioner attitudes in the US and UK towards decisions at the end of life. J Med Ethics 2000;26(4):254-60. Abstract

Dickinson GE. A quarter century of end-of-life issues in U.S. medical schools. Death Stud 2002;26(8):635-46. Abstract

Dickinson GE et al. Twenty years beyond medical school: Physicians' attitudes toward death and terminally ill patients. Arch Intern Med 1999;159(15):1741-4. Abstract

Downe-Wamboldt B, Tamlyn D. An international survey of death education trends in faculties of nursing and medicine. Death Stud 1997;21(2):177-88. Abstract

Easson AM et al. Discussion of death and dying in surgical textbooks. Am J Surg 2001;182(1):34-9. Abstract

Field D, Wee B. Preparation for palliative care: Teaching about death, dying and bereavement in UK medical schools 2000-2001. Med Educ 2002;36(6):561-7. Abstract

Graham J, Ramirez A. Improving the working lives of cancer clinicians. Eur J Cancer Care (Engl) 2002;11(3):188-92. Abstract

Holstein M. Reflections on death and dying. Acad Med 1997;72(10):848-55. Abstract

Kash KM et al. Stress and burnout in oncology. Oncology (Huntingt) 2000;14(11):1621-33; discussion 1633-4, 1636-7. Abstract

Leland JY. Death and dying: Management of patients with end-stage disease. Clin Geriatr Med 2000;16(4):875-94. Abstract

Lyckholm L. Dealing with stress, burnout, and grief in the practice of oncology. Lancet Oncol 2001;2(12):750-5. Abstract

Redinbaugh EM et al. Health care professionals' grief: A model based on occupational style and coping. Psychooncology 2001;10(3):187-98. Abstract

Sand RB et al. A survey of physicians' education in caring for the dying: Identified training needs. J Cancer Educ 1998;13(4):242-7. Abstract

Seligman PA et al. Practicing physicians' assessments of the impact of their medical-school clinical hospice experience. J Cancer Educ 1999;14(3):144-7. Abstract

Sotile WM, Sotile MO. Beyond physician burnout: Keys to effective emotional management. J Med Pract Manage 2003;18(6):314-8. Abstract

Steinhauser KE et al. Preparing for the end of life: Preferences of patients, families, physicians, and other care providers. J Pain Symptom Manage 2001;22(3):727-37. Abstract

Stolick M. Dying to meet you: Facing mortality and enabling patient styles. Am J Hosp Palliat Care 2003;20(4):269-73. Abstract

Vachon ML. Reflections on the history of occupational stress in hospice/palliative care. Hosp J 1999;14(3-4): 229-46. Abstract

Webster J, Kristjanson LJ. "But isn't it depressing?" The vitality of palliative care. J Palliat Care 2002;18(1):15-24. Abstract

 

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Case 1: A 67-year-old woman with hepatic metastases 26 years after primary breast cancer (from the practice of Dr Myron Bednar)
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Case 2: A 58-year-old woman with postmastectomy chest wall recurrence while receiving chest wall radiation therapy (from the practice of Dr Ranjana Tavorath)
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Case 3: A patient with metastatic disease and bipolar disorder (from the practice of Dr Anna Gattani)
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Case 4: A 63-year-old woman presenting with locally advanced breast cancer and metastases (from the practice of Dr Laurence Bilsky)
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Case 5: Multiple metastases in an elderly, asymptomatic patient (from the practice of Dr Richard Zelkowitz)
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