Showing posts with label JCO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JCO. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
"Very Superstitious" JCO - the Art of Oncology
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Monday, April 16, 2012
JCO The Art of Oncology (2010) Art Informs Medicine (ovarian cancer)
Art Informs Medicine
"...... The artist, whose work is on exhibit, is here by appointment. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer 2 years ago.......
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(2003) A Couple With Cancer: Conflicting Wishes, Joint Decisions (ovarian cancer) JCO Art of Oncology
A Couple With Cancer: Conflicting Wishes, Joint Decisions
"JULIE AND ROBERT arrived at the hospital from a small country town concerned about Julie’s swollen abdomen and her inability to eat. Scans demonstrated ascites and bilateral ovarian masses, but a small liver lesion and a thickened stomach wall did not fit with a typical ovarian cancer. After discussing the likely diagnosis of cancer, possibly gastric, the gynecological oncologist deferred surgery, organized an endoscopy, and requested a medical oncology opinion........"
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(2005) Cancer Patients' and Patient Advocates' Perspectives on a Novel Information Source: A Qualitative Study of The Art of Oncology, When the Tumor Is Not the Target
Cancer Patients' and Patient Advocates' Perspectives on a Novel Information Source: A Qualitative Study of The Art of Oncology, When the Tumor Is Not the Target
"....A special section of the Journal of Clinical Oncology entitled “The Art of Oncology: When the Tumor Is Not the Target” was initiated in January 2000 to facilitate discussion among professionals regarding improved end-of-life patient care. The articles published in this journal section, which were written by and for oncology health care professionals, were compiled into an anthology, which is also entitled The Art of Oncology: When the Tumor Is Not the Target,7 and sent to all members of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in May 2003. The anthology is divided into the following four sections: (1) end-of-life issues; (2) emotions of the oncologist; (3) hospice and symptom control; and (4) survivorship issues. The articles included in the anthology were developed from the beginning as informational sources that could potentially be of value, not only to professional audiences, but to select members of the lay public as well, including patients facing end-of-life issues and their families. In the current study, we interviewed advanced cancer patients and patient advocates about their personal perspectives on this anthology (ovarian cancer patients included).....
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JCO series: Art of Oncology (3) open access
Blogger's Note: the Art of Oncology series, formerly known as The Art of Oncology, When the Tumor is Not the Target represents a collection of integrated clinical and human interest stories, typically written from the healthcare provider's perspective, all involving special patients/situations/lasting memories; searching the archives of the series you will find ovarian cancer in this series
JCO Early Release Articles (date view)
April 16, 2012
- John H. Kearsley
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Art of Oncology Wal's Story: Reflections on Presence
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
JCO search: "clear cell ovarian"
Blogger's Note: these search results are not entirely specific but date back to 1987
JCO - Searching journal content for clear cell ovarian (all words) in title or abstract.
Displaying results 1-60 of 93
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Friday, April 06, 2012
JCO Special Series Overview Table of Contents — April 10, 2012
Table of Contents — April 10, 2012, 30 (11)
Special Series Overview
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Caring for the Whole Patient: The Science of Psychosocial Care
- Paul B. Jacobsen,
- Jimmie C. Holland,
- and David P. Steensma
Review Articles
A New Quality Standard: The Integration of Psychosocial Care Into Routine Cancer Care
Screening for Distress and Unmet Needs in Patients With Cancer: Review and Recommendations
Integrating Psychosocial Care Into Cancer Services
Evidence-Based Treatment of Depression in Patients With Cancer Evidence-Based Treatment of Anxiety in Patients With Cancer
Evidence-Based Treatment of Delirium in Patients With Cancer
What Happens Now? Psychosocial Care for Cancer Survivors After Medical Treatment Completion
Psychosocial Care of Adolescent and Young Adult Patients With Cancer and Survivors
Psychosocial Care for Family Caregivers of Patients With Cancer
Oncologist Burnout: Causes, Consequences, and Responses
Communication Skills Training for Oncology Professionals
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open access: Caring for the Whole Patient: The Science of Psychosocial Care
Caring for the Whole Patient: The Science of Psychosocial Care
"This Journal of Clinical Oncology Special Series relates to the science of psychosocial care. This series is designed to provide oncology professionals with the most recent information about the psychological, psychiatric, and social aspects of cancer care.....
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Friday, June 10, 2011
Search Results JCO - abstract search results 'ovarian'
Note: search 'ovarian' brings up abstracts from ASCO 2011 (secondary source of info as a FYI)
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Thursday, April 07, 2011
Gain of Function: Empathy for the Uncertain Patient With Cancer - JCO The Art of Oncology series
"........But no matter how much time remains, and whether the goal of care is cure, control, or comfort, we can tell our patients with absolute certainty that we will not abandon them to the unknown."
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
JCO -- Collected Resources : Survivorship issues
Note: 19 (hmmmmm...) articles
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JCO -- Collected Resources : All Art of Oncology Articles
Note: 175 individual articles
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Monday, March 07, 2011
JCO March 7. 2011: Editorial Big Costs for Little Gain in Ovarian Cancer
Editorial: Big Costs for Little Gain in Ovarian Cancer
- Martee L. Hensley
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- [JCO Podcast]
Saturday, December 18, 2010
full free access: Clinical Cancer Advances 2010: Annual Report on Progress Against Cancer From the American Society of Clinical Oncology — JCO
Note: includes discussion on ovarian cancer (Avastin/disparities/screening)
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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