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Laura Caquelin; Pauline Badra; Lucas Poulain; Bruno Laviolle; Moreno Ursino; Clara Locher – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
This study aimed to assess the feasibility of applying two recent phase I meta-analyses methods to protein kinase inhibitors (PKIs) developed in oncology and to identify situations where these methods could be both feasible and useful. This ancillary study used data from a systematic review conducted to identify dose-finding studies for PKIs. PKIs…
Descriptors: Oncology, Cancer, Medical Care Evaluation, Medical Research
A. Brady; B. Brkljacic; M. Coffey; J. McNulty; D. Visvikis; G. Paulo; C. Garibaldi; C. Pesznyak; F. Zarb; F. Jamar; C. Loewe; Y. Anacak; P. Lara; R. Sánchez; N. Jornet; M. Leech; I. Polycarpou; M. Hierath; M. Szucsich – European Commission, 2025
The European Union Radiation, Education, Staffing & Training (EU-REST) study aimed to collect and analyse workforce availability, education, and training needs to ensure quality and safety aspects of medical applications involving ionising radiation and to develop staffing and education/training guidelines as well as conclusions and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Force Development, Radiation, Medical Services
Fitzpatrick, Sean Joseph; Zizzi, Sam J. – American Journal of Health Education, 2014
Background: The benefits of exercise during and after cancer treatment represent research areas that have received increased attention throughout the past 2 decades. Numerous benefits have been observed for cancer survivors who are physically active, yet oncologists have been slow to incorporate exercise counseling into practice. Purpose: The…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Cancer, Physical Activities, Health Promotion
Czamanski-Cohen, Johanna – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2012
The introduction of written informed consent in the 1970s created expectations of shared decision making between doctors and patients that has led to decisional conflict for some patients. This study utilized a collaborative, intrinsic case study approach to the decision-making process of oncology patients who participated in an open art therapy…
Descriptors: Patients, Oncology, Medical Services, Decision Making
Vindrola-Padros, Cecilia – Children & Society, 2012
Most of the literature on paediatric oncology treatment has provided descriptions of children's everyday lives that are circumscribed to periods of hospitalisation. In this paper, I argue that the political and economic context where children receive oncology treatment as well as the particular trajectories of their families influence their…
Descriptors: Children, Foreign Countries, Oncology, Hospitals
Mystakidou, Kyriaki; Parpa, Efi; Tsilika, Eleni; Panagiotoua, Irene; Roumeliotou, Anna; Symeonidi, Matina; Galanos, Antonis; Kouvaris, Ioannis – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2013
Translation of the instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) was carried out and its psychometric properties were assessed in a Greek sample of patients with advanced cancer. The scale was translated with the forward-backward procedure into the Greek language. It was initially administered to 136 advanced cancer patients. To assess…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Foreign Countries, Cancer, Scores
Conlon, Annemarie; Choi, Namkee G. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2014
Objective: This study examined the influence of oncology social workers' expectations regarding aging (ERA) and ERA with cancer (ERAC) on their clinical judgment. Methods: Oncology social workers (N = 322) were randomly assigned to one of four vignettes describing a patient with lung cancer. The vignettes were identical except for the patent's age…
Descriptors: Caseworkers, Oncology, Aging (Individuals), Cancer
Barton, Ellen; Eggly, Susan – Written Communication, 2009
Based on a sample of 22 oncology encounters, this article presents a discourse analysis of positive, neutral, or negative valence in the presentation of three elements of informed consent--purpose, benefits, and risks--in offers to participate in clinical trials. It is found that physicians regularly present these key elements of consent with a…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Rhetoric, Oncology, Cancer
Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Cai, Yong; Larson, Eric H.; Dobie, Sharon A.; Wright, George E.; Goodman, David C.; Matthews, Barbara; Hart, L. Gary – Journal of Rural Health, 2008
Context: Cancer care requires specialty surgical and medical resources that are less likely to be found in rural areas. Purpose: To examine the travel patterns and distances of rural and urban colorectal cancer (CRC) patients to 3 types of specialty cancer care services--surgery, medical oncology consultation, and radiation oncology consultation.…
Descriptors: Travel, Cancer, Surgery, Oncology

Mahan, J. Maurice; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1978
One method for evaluating an aspect of physician practice behavior, patient referrals, resulting from continuing medical education programs on cancer at the University of Texas Medical Branch is described. Data presented provide strong support for the effectiveness of continuing education in modifying physician practice behavior. (LBH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Higher Education, Medical Schools, Medical Services

Gard, Diane; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988
Explored sensitizing effects of pretreatment assessment on posttreatment chemotherapy nausea and vomiting and interactive effects of personal dispositions for information seeking. Oncology patients rated side effects experienced previously (experimental condition), or parking conditions (control). Posttreatment, nausea of experimentals was…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cancer, Coping, Drug Therapy
Daigneau, William A. – Facilities Manager, 1997
Argues that facilities managers, used to thinking of their work in terms of services, must begin to look at it in terms of specific products, and offers examples. Describes the application process (product identification, customer identification, organizational design, and implementation) and results of product-based management at the University…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Planning, Educational Change, Educational Trends

Morris, Carl R.; Hickman, Mary Johne – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1977
The University of Tennessee has established a training program for clinical pharmacists dealing with cancer chemotherapy patients. Health-care settings are described in which these individuals can contribute as unique health-care team members in oncology. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Cancer, Curriculum Design, Diseases, Doctoral Programs
Moffitt, Karen – 1987
As more children are now able to live with cancer and prepare for the future, care of the child with cancer should be directed at producing a child who is mentally healthy and who can function at an age-appropriate level in society. This presentation, given at the "Growth toward Independence" Conference in February 1987, notes the emotional,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Cancer, Case Studies, Child Development

Love, Richard R.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
A cancer attitude survey is analyzed that was administered to residents and faculty physicians in the departments of Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Human Oncology at the University of Wisconsin. Categories surveyed include opinions about the benefits of prevention, risk management, early detection and screening, treatment and care, and…
Descriptors: Cancer, Comparative Analysis, Family Practice (Medicine), Graduate Medical Education
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