Nutrition in cancer patients: Frustrating neglect and permanent challenge Geoffrey Delmore Editorial Pages: 1 - 3
Supportive palliative treatment, psychological care and the hospice movement in Hungary Katalin MuszbekAgnes Ruzsa Supportive Care International Pages: 7 - 9
Cost analysis of long-term feeding by percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in cancer patients in an Italian health district Sergio SartoriLucio TrevisaniVincenzo Abbasciano Original Article Pages: 21 - 26
Evaluating the impact of radiotherapy on the quality of life of cancer patients by two simple indexes V. D. FerrariF. LonardiG. Pavanato Original Article Pages: 27 - 30
Pamidronate in patients with painful bone metastases, who failed initial treatment with hormones and/or chemotherapy S. CascinuV. CasadeiG. Catalano Original Article Pages: 31 - 33
The prognostic significance of the ball-valve effect in Groshong catheters Blair TolarJames R. Gould Original Article Pages: 34 - 38
Invasive mold infections in cancer patients: 5 years' experience withAspergillus, Mucor, Fusarium andAcremonium infections V. Krcmery Jr.E. KunovaE. Kukuckova Original Article Pages: 39 - 45
Prognosis of infections in elderly patients with haematological diseases Fausto Rossini Original Article Pages: 46 - 50
Influence of the pathological psychological state of cancer patients on their decisions Á. RiskóT. FleischmannE. Várady Original Article Pages: 51 - 55
Classification and staging of terminal cancer patients: Rationale and objectives of a multicentre cohort prospective study and methods used Franco Toscani Short Communication Pages: 56 - 60
Doctors also suffer when giving bad news to cancer patients E. EspinosaM. González BarónP. Arranz Short Communication Pages: 61 - 63
Opening new doors: Second international congress of psycho-oncology in kobe (Japan), 19–22 October 1995 F. Stiefel Meeting Highlights Pages: 64 - 66