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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM200002033420506" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM200002033420506</a>
<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJM200002033420506" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJM200002033420506</a>
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Symptoms and Suffering at the End of Life in Children with Cancer
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New England Journal Of Medicine
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2000
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Child; Humans; Terminal Care; Health Care Surveys; Parents; Withholding Treatment; Logistic Models; Questionnaires; Physicians; Boston; Longitudinal Studies; Quality of Health Care; quality of life; Empirical Approach; Non-U.S. Gov't; P.H.S.; Professional Patient Relationship; Research Support; U.S. Gov't; Death and Euthanasia; Psychological; Stress; Clodronate; Neoplasms/complications/therapy; Oncology at EOL; Pain/etiology/therapy; Anorexia/etiology/therapy; home care services; Children's Hospital (Boston); Constipation/etiology/therapy; Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Boston); Diarrhea/etiology/therapy; Dyspnea/etiology/therapy; Fatigue/etiology/therapy; Palliative Care/standards/statistics & numerical data
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Wolfe J; Grier Holcombe E; Klar Neil; Levin SB; Ellenbogen JM; Salem-Schatz S; Emanuel EJ; Weeks Jane C
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Cancer is the leading cause of nonaccidental death in childhood.1 There has, however, been little evaluation of the overall experience at the end of life of children who are dying of cancer or of their symptoms other than pain.2,3 A number of studies have demonstrated that among adults, the quality of care at the end of life is suboptimal.4–8 For example, one study of elderly patients found that there was considerable suffering at the end of life, with up to 25 percent of patients experiencing moderate-to-severe pain in the last three days of life.7 It is not known . . .
2000-02
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM200002033420506" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1056/NEJM200002033420506</a>
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Journal Article
2000
Anorexia/etiology/therapy
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Boston
Child
Children's Hospital (Boston)
Clodronate
Constipation/etiology/therapy
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Boston)
Death and Euthanasia
Diarrhea/etiology/therapy
Dyspnea/etiology/therapy
Ellenbogen JM
Emanuel EJ
Empirical Approach
Fatigue/etiology/therapy
Grier Holcombe E
Health Care Surveys
home care services
Humans
Journal Article
Klar Neil
Levin SB
Logistic Models
Longitudinal Studies
Neoplasms/complications/therapy
New England Journal Of Medicine
Non-U.S. Gov't
Oncology at EOL
P.H.S.
Pain/etiology/therapy
Palliative Care/standards/statistics & Numerical Data
Parents
Physicians
Professional Patient Relationship
Psychological
Quality Of Health Care
Quality Of Life
Questionnaires
Research Support
Salem-Schatz S
Stress
Terminal Care
U.S. Gov't
Weeks Jane C
Withholding Treatment
Wolfe J