cancer
- Achieving Balance: A Case Study Examination of an Adolescent Coping With Life-Limiting Cancer
- Cancer-Related Symptoms most Concerning to Parents during Last Week/Day of Child’s Life
- Early Parental Adjustment and Bereavement after Childhood Cancer Death
- End of Life Decision Making by Adolescent, Parents, and Healthcare Providers in Pediatric Oncology
- End of Life Research as a Priority for Pediatric Oncology
- End-of-Life Care Preferences of Pediatric Patients with Cancer
- Health-related quality of life and enrolment in phase 1 trials in children with incurable cancer
- Home Care of a Child Dying of a Malignancy and Parental Awareness of a Child’s Impending Death
- Integration of Palliative and Terminal Care Center Into Comprehensive Pediatric Oncology Department
- Involving Children with Cancer in Decision Making about Research Participation
- Living and Dying Well with Cancer: Successfully integrating Palliative Care and Cancer Treatment
- Parent and Physician Perspectives on Quality of Care at End of Life in Children with Cancer
- Parental decision making between palliative chemotherapy and supportive care
- Parental self identity trajectories after the death of a child to cancer.
- Symptoms and Suffering at the End of Life in Children with Cancer
- Understanding of Prognosis among Parents of Children who Died of Cancer
- Understanding Parents’ Approaches to Treatment of Children with Cancer when Therapy has Failed