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    Systematic screening as a tool for individualized rehabilitation following primary breast cancer treatment: study protocol for the ReScreen randomized controlled trial

    It is well known that women suffer from negative consequences following breast cancer (BC) treatment and that their largely varying needs for rehabilitation are often unmet. Up to 43% of these women are at ris...

    U. Olsson Möller, L. Rydén, M. Malmström in BMC Cancer (2020)

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    A comprehensive approach to rehabilitation interventions following breast cancer treatment - a systematic review of systematic reviews

    Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Post-treatment, patients suffer from side effects and have various rehabilitation needs, which means that individualization is fundament...

    U. Olsson Möller, I. Beck, L. Rydén, M. Malmström in BMC Cancer (2019)

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    Bridging gaps in everyday life – a free-listing approach to explore the variety of activities performed by physiotherapists in specialized palliative care

    A growing body of studies indicate benefits of physiotherapy for patients in palliative care, for symptom relief and wellbeing. Though physiotherapists are increasingly acknowledged as important members of pal...

    U. Olsson Möller, K. Stigmar, I. Beck, M. Malmström, B. H. Rasmussen in BMC Palliative Care (2018)

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    Prescribing patterns for analgesics in relation to Underprivileged Area (UPA) score, mortality and suicide in 33 municipalities in the province of Skåne, southern Sweden

    Background: Although it is well known that analgesics contribute to suicide, there is little knowledge about how much of the mortality and suicide can be explained by socioeconomic depri...

    M. Malmström, J. Sundquist, A. Ekedahl in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (1999)

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    Evaluation of lymphocyte activation in skin lesions of patients with mixed connective tissue disease and discoid lupus erythematodes

    Biopsy specimens from mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) and discoid lupus erythematodes (DLE) skin lesions were stained with monoclonal antibodies to differentiation and activation antigens. In addition, ...

    V. Bergroth, Y. T. Konttinen, H. Piirainen in Archives of Dermatological Research (1988)

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    Eular workshop on Rheumatology Research

    A. Bjelle, B. Cedergren, L. Wählby, A. P. Th. Boerbooms D.J.R.A.M. in Clinical Rheumatology (1982)