AB Palliative (terminal) care is now recognized worldwide as an important, multidisciplinary aspect of the continuing care of patients with incurable cancer. Symptom control and quality-of-life are of the essence. Various treatment methods are available, and radiotherapy and chemotherapy (used appropriately) are important modalities. Palliative care has to be set against a background of planning, development, and cost-benefit analyses
Palliative care and hospices have developed rapidly since the late 1960s. The pioneering work of Cic...
PubMed ID: 16158337Palliative care is the active, total care of patients whose disease is not respon...
Palliative care and hospices have developed rapidly since the late 1960s. The pioneering work of Cic...
Palliative care or End-of-life care in terminally-ill patients requires multi-displinary approach an...
MARCULA, Jolanta, ZUKOW, Walery, KAZMIERCZAK, Urszula & GARCZYNSKI, Wojciech. Palliative care as an ...
Palliative care considered as a support care for anyone living with a complex disease such as cancer...
Oncology developed as a discipline over the last decades. Treatment is concentrated on cure or palli...
According to the World Health Organization definition, palliative care is an approach aimed at incre...
Cancer is a severe stroke of fate for those affected and their relatives. Especially in palliative c...
Advances in medical science and technology, combined with the primary goal of medical care to restor...
Background: Despite the evidence for the fundamental need for palliative medicine services in the pr...
Although 70% of children with cancer survive, about 30% will experience recurrence, progression and ...
Palliative care is specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. This type of c...
In this paper, the concept of terminal-care, history(relation to informed-consent), practice of term...
This chapter provides assistance for those purchasing palliative care services. The analysis is base...
Palliative care and hospices have developed rapidly since the late 1960s. The pioneering work of Cic...
PubMed ID: 16158337Palliative care is the active, total care of patients whose disease is not respon...
Palliative care and hospices have developed rapidly since the late 1960s. The pioneering work of Cic...
Palliative care or End-of-life care in terminally-ill patients requires multi-displinary approach an...
MARCULA, Jolanta, ZUKOW, Walery, KAZMIERCZAK, Urszula & GARCZYNSKI, Wojciech. Palliative care as an ...
Palliative care considered as a support care for anyone living with a complex disease such as cancer...
Oncology developed as a discipline over the last decades. Treatment is concentrated on cure or palli...
According to the World Health Organization definition, palliative care is an approach aimed at incre...
Cancer is a severe stroke of fate for those affected and their relatives. Especially in palliative c...
Advances in medical science and technology, combined with the primary goal of medical care to restor...
Background: Despite the evidence for the fundamental need for palliative medicine services in the pr...
Although 70% of children with cancer survive, about 30% will experience recurrence, progression and ...
Palliative care is specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. This type of c...
In this paper, the concept of terminal-care, history(relation to informed-consent), practice of term...
This chapter provides assistance for those purchasing palliative care services. The analysis is base...
Palliative care and hospices have developed rapidly since the late 1960s. The pioneering work of Cic...
PubMed ID: 16158337Palliative care is the active, total care of patients whose disease is not respon...
Palliative care and hospices have developed rapidly since the late 1960s. The pioneering work of Cic...