Persisting misconceptions about patients’ attitudes at the end of life Andreas S. Lübbe Editorial 12 January 2005 Pages: 203 - 205
What are cancer patients’ preferences about treatment at the end of life, and who should start talking about it? A comparison with healthy people and medical staff S. SahmR. WillG. Hommel Original Article 19 January 2005 Pages: 206 - 214
Pain evaluation and management: a survey of Italian radiotherapists Giampiero PorzioMarco ValentiVincenzo Tombolini Original Article 09 October 2004 Pages: 215 - 218
Rankings and symptom assessments of side effects from chemotherapy: insights from experienced patients with ovarian cancer Charlotte C. SunDiane C. BodurkaEdward B. Rubenstein Original Article 09 November 2004 Pages: 219 - 227
Pain intensity assessment by bedside nurses and palliative care consultants: a retrospective study Eduardo BrueraJie S. WilleyJ. Lynn Palmer Original Article 06 October 2004 Pages: 228 - 231
Practical effects of educating nurses on the Natural Death Act Li-Yun TsaiMei-Yu LeeChin-Ting Tu Original Article 18 November 2004 Pages: 232 - 238
Stability and compatibility of binary mixtures of morphine hydrochloride with hyoscine-n-butyl bromide Emilia BarciaRodrigo ReyesSofía Negro Original Article 18 November 2004 Pages: 239 - 245
Comparison of proposed diagnostic criteria with FACT-F and VAS for cancer-related fatigue: proposal for use as a screening tool Simon Van BelleRobert ParidaensDominique Rosillon Original Article 12 November 2004 Pages: 246 - 254
Assessing task “burden” of daily activities requiring upper body function among women following breast cancer treatment Sandi C. HayesDiana BattistuttaBeth Newman Original Article 18 November 2004 Pages: 255 - 265
Oral cryotherapy for the prevention of high-dose melphalan-induced stomatitis in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients Yoshinobu AisaTakehiko MoriShinichiro Okamoto Short Communication 25 January 2005 Pages: 266 - 269
Nutrition intervention improves outcomes in patients with cancer cachexia receiving chemotherapy—a pilot study Judith D. BauerSandra Capra Short Communication 04 December 2004 Pages: 270 - 274