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Ageism and communication in oncology

Ageism and communication in oncology

... <.001 and p <.01) but are the same for both patients (40 and 70-years old) when they have a negative aging view (p ...MLU and the debit are the same for older patients, whatever participants' ... Voir le document complet

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View of Ageism in the context of healthcare in Canada

View of Ageism in the context of healthcare in Canada

... (19), and is in keeping with the anti-ageist ideology inherent in the principles of modern geriatric practice ...conditions and reduce suffering in the elderly, but to also reconstruct ... Voir le document complet

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Ageism and its clinical impact in oncogeriatry: state of knowledge and therapeutic leads

Ageism and its clinical impact in oncogeriatry: state of knowledge and therapeutic leads

... powerless and experience lower self- esteem; the message they receive is, “You have difficulties hearing me and understanding ...young and older partici- pants have a map in front of them ... Voir le document complet

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Ageism among nurses in oncology

Ageism among nurses in oncology

... Psychiatry and Indiana Alzheimer Disease Center, Indianapolis, United States As the elder population increases so does interest in ensuring they remain healthy and ...engaged in activities as ... Voir le document complet

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Correlated equilibria and communication in games

Correlated equilibria and communication in games

... Lehrer and Sorin (1997) and Urbano and Vila ...Topics and Future Directions In this brief article, we concentrated on two solution concepts: the strate- gic form correlated equilibrium, ... Voir le document complet

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View of Haematology and paediatric intensive care — Paediatric haemato-oncology patients in intensive care

View of Haematology and paediatric intensive care — Paediatric haemato-oncology patients in intensive care

... Conclusion Nous retiendrons que les enfants cancéreux occupent une place importante parmi les enfants admis en réanimation pédiatrique. Leur pronostic, bien que moins bon que celui de la population générale, est en ... Voir le document complet

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Anatomical and functional MR imaging to define tumoral boundaries and characterize lesions in neuro-oncology

Anatomical and functional MR imaging to define tumoral boundaries and characterize lesions in neuro-oncology

... Challenges in radiotherapy As described previously, advanced MR sequences are now widely used in the clinical management of primary lesions and metastasis for diagnosis and post-treatment ... Voir le document complet

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Correlated equilibria and communication in games

Correlated equilibria and communication in games

... senders and uses majority rule if the messages are not ...players. In the proof, he constructs a correlated equilibrium of a long, but almost surely …nite, interim cheap talk extension of , whose length ... Voir le document complet

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[Decision process in oncology: the importance of multidisciplinary meeting]

[Decision process in oncology: the importance of multidisciplinary meeting]

... (MDM) in oncology has been institutionalised in France by the Cancer ...MDM in the decision ...Hospital and 324 case presentations, 80 in orthopaedics, 151 in ... Voir le document complet

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Prescreening in Oncology Using Data Sciences: The PreScIOUS Study

Prescreening in Oncology Using Data Sciences: The PreScIOUS Study

... for Oncology (ICD-O 10), were used to define the 4 "Histology" ..."N" and "M" factors were taken from the TNM 2017 classification and the global "TNM stage" has been ... Voir le document complet

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RANKL/RANK/OPG: Key Therapeutic Target in Bone Oncology.

RANKL/RANK/OPG: Key Therapeutic Target in Bone Oncology.

... L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d’enseignemen[r] ... Voir le document complet

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Using a Repeated-Measures Design in Pediatric Oncology Studies

Using a Repeated-Measures Design in Pediatric Oncology Studies

... interest in risk factors that predict parents’ adaptation has been very selective in the ...pediatric oncology studies. Uncertainty is a natural and normal phenomenon, which is inherently ... Voir le document complet

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Cardio-oncology: where do we stand for in Belgium?

Cardio-oncology: where do we stand for in Belgium?

... Advances in cancer treatment have extended the lives of patients with cancer, but for some at the cost of adverse cardiovascular events [ 23 , 24 ...disease, and other comorbidities are contributing factors ... Voir le document complet

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Drug development in oncology assisted by noninvasive optical imaging.

Drug development in oncology assisted by noninvasive optical imaging.

... involved in the development of various multifunctional nanoparticles ...imaging and/or therapy because of their small size, which is sufficiently large, however, to allow the multiplexing and ... Voir le document complet

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Group decision making in oncology: A support through annotation management

Group decision making in oncology: A support through annotation management

... hermeneutic and heuristic abilities of annotations, scientific communities that are involved with these practice- tools consider them in all our readings as a ...formal and numeric ...peripheral ... Voir le document complet

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Disparities in access to oncology clinical trials in Europe in the period 2009-2019

Disparities in access to oncology clinical trials in Europe in the period 2009-2019

... PUBLIC POLICY LBA66ePR Disparities in access to oncology clinical trials in Europe in the period 2009-2019 A. Carneiro 1 , T.M.S. Amaral 2 , M. Brandao 3 , M. Schef fler 4 , K. Bol 5 , R. ... Voir le document complet

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Measuring the contribution of tumor biobanks to research in oncology: Surrogate indicators and bibliographic output

Measuring the contribution of tumor biobanks to research in oncology: Surrogate indicators and bibliographic output

... biobanks, in particular hospital-integrated tumor biobanks (HITB), is increasing all around the ...increase in the need for human biological resources for scientific projects and more specifically ... Voir le document complet

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en fr Are telomeres and telomerase relevant targets in oncology? Télomères et Télomérase : des cibles toujours pertinentes en oncologie ?

... études in vivo présentent certaines limites : les souches de laboratoire de Mus musculus ont souvent des télomères très longs et le complexe chromatinien du gène hTERT est différent, avec une régulation un peu ... Voir le document complet

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Framing body changes in patient-medical team conversations during treatment trajectories in surgical head and neck oncology

Framing body changes in patient-medical team conversations during treatment trajectories in surgical head and neck oncology

... do, and I think they probably take a lot of cues in terms of how positive they should feel based on the way we portray ...things. And I think I’m aware of that […] I’ve seen some surgeons who are ... Voir le document complet

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‘Overcoming the Bottleneck’: Knowledge Architectures for Genomic Data Interpretation in Oncology

‘Overcoming the Bottleneck’: Knowledge Architectures for Genomic Data Interpretation in Oncology

... detected in their patients, although they might do so via local resources that embed ...overlap, in terms of use, between COSMIC and the more specialized knowledge- bases, the latter lie at one end ... Voir le document complet

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