Psychological Aspects of Medical Oncology; Role of Second Opinions: Select publications

Bardia A et al. Efficacy of complementary and alternative medicine therapies in relieving cancer pain: A systematic review. J Clin Oncol 2006;24(34):5457-64. Abstract

Boon HS et al. Trends in complementary/ alternative medicine use by breast cancer survivors: Comparing survey data from 1998 and 2005. BMC Women’s Health 2007;7:4. Abstract

Corbin L. Safety and efficacy of massage therapy for patients with cancer. Cancer Control 2005;12(3):158-64. Abstract

Dy S et al. Evidence-based recommendations for cancer fatigue, anorexia, depression, and dyspnea. J Clin Oncol 2008;26(23):3886-95. Abstract

Matthews AK et al. Complementary and alternative medicine use among breast cancer survivors. J Altern Complement Med 2007;13(5):555-62. Abstract

Mellink WA et al. Discrepancy between second and first opinion in surgical oncological patients. Eur J Surg Oncol 2006;32(1):108-12. Abstract

Miovic M, Block S. Psychiatric disorders in advanced cancer. Cancer 2007;110(8):1665- 76. Abstract

Moumjid N et al. Seeking a second opinion: Do patients need a second opinion when practice guidelines exist? Health Policy 2007;80(1):43-50. Abstract

Oskay-Ozcelik G et al. Breast cancer patients’ expectations in respect of the physician-patient relationship and treatment management results of a survey of 617 patients. Ann Oncol 2007;18(3):479-84. Abstract

Rodin G. The treatment of depression in cancer patients: A systematic review. Support Care Cancer 2007;15(2):123-36. Abstract

Tascilar M et al. Complementary and alternative medicine during cancer treatment: Beyond innocence. Oncologist 2006;11(7):732-41. Abstract

Williams S, Dale J. The effectiveness of treatment for depression/depressive symptoms in adults with cancer: A systematic review. Br J Cancer 2006;94(3):372-90. Abstract


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