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Palliative Care

Research in Review
06/30/2017
JCP Editors
Survivors of chronic cancer are often not receiving optimal survivorship care plans and follow-up treatment, according to a study published in Cancer (published online June 27, 2017;...
Survivors of chronic cancer are often not receiving optimal survivorship care plans and follow-up treatment, according to a study published in Cancer (published online June 27, 2017;...
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06/30/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
06/21/2017
JCP Editors
An embedded palliative care program results in earlier and prolonged access to palliative care, according to research published in the Journal of Oncology Practice (published online June 2017;...
An embedded palliative care program results in earlier and prolonged access to palliative care, according to research published in the Journal of Oncology Practice (published online June 2017;...
An...
06/21/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
06/20/2017
JCP Editors
A lay navigation program for older survivors of cancer can reduce hospitalizations, emergency department (ED) visits, and intensive care unit admissions, resulting in lower health care costs. ----- Related...
A lay navigation program for older survivors of cancer can reduce hospitalizations, emergency department (ED) visits, and intensive care unit admissions, resulting in lower health care costs. ----- Related...
A lay...
06/20/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
06/14/2017
JCP Editors
Aggressive care in the last month of life for patients with non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is associated with lower family evaluations of end-of-life care. Patients with advanced NSCLC who are nearing...
Aggressive care in the last month of life for patients with non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is associated with lower family evaluations of end-of-life care. Patients with advanced NSCLC who are nearing...
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06/14/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways
06/13/2017
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Gastric cancer is the fifth most diagnosed cancer worldwide and the third leading cause of cancer deaths. In the United States and other countries with low rates of gastric cancer, the population...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Gastric cancer is the fifth most diagnosed cancer worldwide and the third leading cause of cancer deaths. In the United States and other countries with low rates of gastric cancer, the population...
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06/13/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
06/04/2017
JCP Editors
Specialized pediatric palliative care (SPPC) resulted in lower intensity end-of-life care for pediatric patients with cancer, although general palliative care (GPC) did not, according to research presented at the...
Specialized pediatric palliative care (SPPC) resulted in lower intensity end-of-life care for pediatric patients with cancer, although general palliative care (GPC) did not, according to research presented at the...
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06/04/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
06/01/2017
JCP Editors
Patients with head and neck cancer who do not receive supportive services are more likely to miss radiation therapy appointments and lose weight during treatment, according to research presented at the 2017 ASCO...
Patients with head and neck cancer who do not receive supportive services are more likely to miss radiation therapy appointments and lose weight during treatment, according to research presented at the 2017 ASCO...
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06/01/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
05/26/2017
JCP Editors
Aggressive care within the last month of life for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is associated with lower family evaluations of end-of-life care, according to new research. ----- Related...
Aggressive care within the last month of life for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is associated with lower family evaluations of end-of-life care, according to new research. ----- Related...
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05/26/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
05/24/2017
JCP Editors
Survivors of cancer with fear of cancer recurrence may be effectively treated with a blended therapeutic approach involving face-to-face and online sessions, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical...
Survivors of cancer with fear of cancer recurrence may be effectively treated with a blended therapeutic approach involving face-to-face and online sessions, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical...
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05/24/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
05/15/2017
JCP Editors
Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine (New York, NY) provides a model for adopting palliative care practices into their solid tumor oncology service that results in significant increases in hospice referrals and...
Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine (New York, NY) provides a model for adopting palliative care practices into their solid tumor oncology service that results in significant increases in hospice referrals and...
Mount...
05/15/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways