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Hope and prognostic disclosure
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 20076510 Background: Physicians sometimes selectively convey prognostic information to support patients’ hopes. However, the relationship between prognostic disclosure and hope is not known. Methods: We surveyed 194 parents of children with cancer (overall response rate 70%) in their first year of cancer treatment at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and ...
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2019
AbstractPrognostication involves formulation and communication about the expected course of the disease and is unique in surgical oncology because of the need to incorporate patient, procedural, and cancer‐related factors. Several tools and techniques are available to assist physicians in formulating prognosis on the basis of these factors.
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AbstractPrognostication involves formulation and communication about the expected course of the disease and is unique in surgical oncology because of the need to incorporate patient, procedural, and cancer‐related factors. Several tools and techniques are available to assist physicians in formulating prognosis on the basis of these factors.
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The prognostic implications of the electrocardiogram
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1960The electrocardiogram as applied in clinical practice is used primarily as a diagnostic instrument. Prognosis is a prediction of future events from present signs. In forecasting the probable future of the patient with heart disease the electrocardiogram provides us with objective signs which have remote as well as immediate diagnostic application.
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JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, a pediatric critical care physician explores the right moment to speak with parents about their child’s life or death outcome, relying on the various elements involved in predicting an iffy endeavor.
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In this narrative medicine essay, a pediatric critical care physician explores the right moment to speak with parents about their child’s life or death outcome, relying on the various elements involved in predicting an iffy endeavor.
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2019
Abstract How does one know when it’s time to leave the academy and begin The Next Chapter? Some will have the luxury of planning their transition months or even years in advance. Others will reach a point where work conditions become intolerable.
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Abstract How does one know when it’s time to leave the academy and begin The Next Chapter? Some will have the luxury of planning their transition months or even years in advance. Others will reach a point where work conditions become intolerable.
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