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A peer-reviewed journal that publishes research and guidelines on supportive care in cancer patients, in partnership with the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) and the International Society of Oral Oncology (ISOO). Find articles on topics such as cancer-related pain, mucositis, nutrition, and precision oncology.
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Volume 31 January - December 2023. Issue 12 December 2023....
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Supportive Care in Cancer publishes papers devoted to...
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Supportive Care in Cancer is a hybrid journal that publishes original research and reviews on the prevention and management of cancer-related symptoms and complications. Browse the list of volumes and issues from 2014 to 2024 to access the articles and abstracts.
Learn how to prepare and submit your manuscript to Supportive Care in Cancer, a journal that publishes papers on supportive therapy and care for cancer patients. Find out the journal's aims and scope, editorial board, peer review process, ethical responsibilities and taxonomy.
Find evidence-based recommendations for the best standards of cancer care, based on the findings of evidence-based medicine. Explore topics such as pain, fatigue, cachexia, communication, advanced care planning and more.
This article reviews the evidence and the need for psychosocial, palliative, and end-of-life care in cancer, and identifies key issues and strategies to achieve universal access. It also discusses the role of advocacy, education, research, and partnership in advancing supportive care in cancer.
12 lut 2024 · The growing amount of evidence about the role of supportive care in enhancing cancer patients’ outcomes has made healthcare providers more sensitive to the need for support that they experience during cancer’s trajectory.
1 dzień temu · Providing supportive care, or the necessary services to those living with cancer, aims to meet their physical, psychosocial, informational, spiritual, and practical needs across the cancer care continuum. 1 There is a growing body of literature that suggests an association between unmet supportive care needs and poor health outcomes among ...