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Worry About Dying
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I worry about dying
, Worry Dying
A question about whether an individual worries or worried about dying.
National Institutes of Health
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2020
2020
Relationships between worry about dying in patients with advanced cancer and their illness understanding, treatment preferences, and advance care planning.
Rachel A Rodenbach
,
A. Althouse
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+5 authors
R. Arnold
2020
Corpus ID: 219775699
12080Background: Patients with advanced cancer often worry about dying, yet little is known about the role their fears play…
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Anaphylaxis: Recognizing Risk and Targeting Treatment.
D. Golden
The journal of allergy and clinical immunology…
2017
Corpus ID: 42493181
2016
2016
Do patients with brain metastases selected for whole brain radiotherapy have worse baseline quality of life as compared to those for radiosurgery or neurosurgery (with or without whole brain…
R. Chow
,
M. Tsao
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+8 authors
E. Chow
Annals of palliative medicine
2016
Corpus ID: 11953515
BACKGROUND The purpose was to examine the baseline characteristics, symptoms and quality of life (QOL) in patients who receive…
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2009
2009
Associations with worry about dying and hopelessness in ambulatory ovarian cancer patients
E. Shinn
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Cindy L. Carmack Taylor
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+6 authors
K. Basen-Engquist
Palliative and Supportive Care
2009
Corpus ID: 26496825
Abstract Objective: Women with ovarian cancer face a poor prognosis, with prolonged periods of treatment but relatively high…
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1990
1990
The Abominable No-Men: A Cautionary Tale
J. Mccormick
Perspectives in biology and medicine
1990
Corpus ID: 33143810
For years things had been getting better and better. Children were no longer dying of diarrhoea and measles, except poor black…
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