Supportive care for cancer patients remains inadequate
Pain relief and other forms of supportive care for cancer patients are insufficient, researchers report…
Pain relief and other forms of supportive care for cancer patients are insufficient, researchers report…
Peter Grimison, University of Sydney For some cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, the thought of joining…
By Dr Deborah Fenlon, University of Southampton. The number of people being diagnosed with, successfully…
Results from a survey analysing the prescribing behaviour of 500 European physicians treating patients with…
Study participants also report lower levels of anxiety, depression and fatigue A new study led…
Financial difficulties can significantly impact a cancer patient’s quality of life during treatment and may…
Healthy fat tissue is essential for extended survival in the event of tumour-induced wasting syndrome…
A team of researchers from nine leading academic hospitals and research centers have published a…
New research presented at the Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) Conference in Adelaide yesterday…
People with depression are significantly less likely to recover well after treatment for colorectal cancer…