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    Les mesures de la qualité de vie en cancérologie peuvent-elles hanger la pratique des cliniciens?

    Les mesures de la qualité de vie sont susceptibles de modifier la pratique des cliniciens impliqués dans le domaine du cancer, car elles les aident à choisir un traitement ou une procédure médicale en prenant ...

    G. Macquart-Moulin, D. Genre, D. Maraninchi, P. Viens in ONCOLOGIE (2004)

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    Quality of life of breast cancer patients receiving high-dose-intensity chemotherapy: impact of length of cycles

    This study was designed to measure treatment side-effects and quality of life (QL) of 47 nonmetastatic breast cancer patients subjected to a dose-intensity increase while receiving a sequential high dose chemo...

    D. Genre, C. Protière, G. Macquart-Moulin, G. Gravis in Supportive Care in Cancer (2002)

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    Healthy sibling donor anxiety and pain during bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cell harvesting for allogeneic transplantation: results of a randomised study

    This study reports the first comparison of healthy donor subjective well-being during two alternative procedures of hematopoietic stem cells harvesting for allogeneic transplantation. Among the 105 donors incl...

    C Fortanier, M Kuentz, L Sutton, N Milpied, M Michalet in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2002)

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    Discordance between physicians' estimations and breast cancer patients' self-assessment of side-effects of chemotherapy: an issue for quality of care

    Because side-effects of chemotherapy may be more diverse and patients' reactions more individualistic than tends to be acknowledged by clinicians, a survey was carried out among 50 breast cancer outpatients to...

    G Macquart-Moulin, P Viens, M-L Bouscary, D Genre, M Resbeut in British Journal of Cancer (1997)