[[abstract]]PURPOSE: To assess the association between aggressiveness of end-of-life (EOL) care and patient demographics, disease characteristics, primary physician's specialty, hospital characteristics, and availability of health care resources at the hospital and regional levels in Taiwan for a cohort of 210,976 cancer decedents in 2001 to 2006. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study examined administrative data. Aggressiveness of EOL care was examined by a composite measure adapted from Earle et al. Scores range from 0 to 6, with higher scores indicating more aggressive EOL care. RESULTS: The mean composite score for aggressiveness of EOL care was 2.04 (mean) +/- 1.26 (standard deviation), increasing from 1.96 +/- 1.26 in 2001 to 2.10 ...
[[abstract]]Background: The availability of new chemotherapeutic agents has lengthened the treatment...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Quality of end-of-life care received by cancer patients has never been exp...
[[abstract]]CONTEXT: A significant proportion of cancer patients at end of life (EOL) undergo radiot...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE: To assess the association between aggressiveness of end-of-life (EOL) care and ...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE: To assess the association between aggressiveness of end-of-life (EOL) care an...
OBJECTIVES:To examine the association of individual income and end of life (EOL) care in older cance...
Abstract: Few studies have addressed the association between oral cancer and end-of-life (EOL) aggre...
[[abstract]]Background: Studies on factors influencing preferences for aggressive end-of-life (EOL) ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND:: Studies on factors influencing preferences for aggressive end-of-life (EOL)...
To examine the association of individual income and end of life (EOL) care in older cancer decedents...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: No population-based longitudinal studies on end-of-life (EOL) expenditures w...
[[abstract]]CONTEXT: Late hospice enrollment exacts a substantial toll from patients, families, hosp...
[[abstract]]Background: Use of the hospital ICU is rising rapidly for end-of-life care. The purpose ...
<p>Cancer group I: nonmetastatic germ-cell tumors and prostate cancer; II: metastatic germ-cell tumo...
[[abstract]]Background: The availability of new chemotherapeutic agents has lengthened the treatment...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Quality of end-of-life care received by cancer patients has never been exp...
[[abstract]]CONTEXT: A significant proportion of cancer patients at end of life (EOL) undergo radiot...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE: To assess the association between aggressiveness of end-of-life (EOL) care and ...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE: To assess the association between aggressiveness of end-of-life (EOL) care an...
OBJECTIVES:To examine the association of individual income and end of life (EOL) care in older cance...
Abstract: Few studies have addressed the association between oral cancer and end-of-life (EOL) aggre...
[[abstract]]Background: Studies on factors influencing preferences for aggressive end-of-life (EOL) ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND:: Studies on factors influencing preferences for aggressive end-of-life (EOL)...
To examine the association of individual income and end of life (EOL) care in older cancer decedents...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: No population-based longitudinal studies on end-of-life (EOL) expenditures w...
[[abstract]]CONTEXT: Late hospice enrollment exacts a substantial toll from patients, families, hosp...
[[abstract]]Background: Use of the hospital ICU is rising rapidly for end-of-life care. The purpose ...
<p>Cancer group I: nonmetastatic germ-cell tumors and prostate cancer; II: metastatic germ-cell tumo...
[[abstract]]Background: The availability of new chemotherapeutic agents has lengthened the treatment...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Quality of end-of-life care received by cancer patients has never been exp...
[[abstract]]CONTEXT: A significant proportion of cancer patients at end of life (EOL) undergo radiot...