Pediatric Blood and Cancer
Adeyemo TA, Ojewunmi OO, Diaku-Akinwumi IN, Ayinde OC, Akanmu AS. (2015) Health related quality of life and perception of stigmatisation in adolescents living with sickle cell disease in Nigeria: A cross sectional study. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(7):1245-51.
Akard TF, Dietrich MS, Friedman DL, Hinds PS, Given B, Wray S, et al. (2015) Digital storytelling: an innovative legacy-making intervention for children with cancer. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(4):658-65.
Bagur J, Massoubre C, Casagranda L, Faure-Conter C, Trombert-Paviot B, Berger C. (2015) Psychiatric disorders in 130 survivors of childhood cancer: preliminary results of a semi-standardized interview. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(5):847-53.
Dekking SA, van der Graaf R, Kars MC, Beishuizen A, de Vries MC, van Delden JJ. (2015) Balancing research interests and patient interests: a qualitative study into the intertwinement of care and research in paediatric oncology. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(5):816-22.
Granek L, Bartels U, Scheinemann K, Labrecque M, Barrera M. (2015) Grief reactions and impact of patient death on pediatric oncologists. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(1):134-42.
Hamner T, Latzman RD, Latzman NE, Elkin TD, Majumdar S. (2015) Quality of life among pediatric patients with cancer: Contributions of time since diagnosis and parental chronic stress. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(7):1232-6.
Hocking MC, McCurdy M, Turner E, Kazak AE, Noll RB, Phillips P, et al. (2015) Social competence in pediatric brain tumor survivors: application of a model from social neuroscience and developmental psychology. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(3):375-84.
Jacobs S, Perez J, Cheng YI, Sill A, Wang J, Lyon ME. (2015) Adolescent end of life preferences and congruence with their parents' preferences: results of a survey of adolescents with cancer. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(4):710-4.
Kassam A, Skiadaresis J, Alexander S, Wolfe J. (2015) Differences in end-of-life communication for children with advanced cancer who were referred to a palliative care team. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(8):1409-13.
Lafay-Cousin L, Fay-McClymont T, Johnston D, Fryer C, Scheinemann K, Fleming A, et al. (2015) Neurocognitive evaluation of long term survivors of atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors (ATRT): The Canadian registry experience. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(7):1265-9.
Lindell RB, Koh SJ, Alvarez JM, Koyama T, Esbenshade AJ, Simmons JH, et al. Knowledge of diagnosis, treatment history, and risk of late effects among childhood cancer survivors and parents: The impact of a survivorship clinic. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(8):1444-51
Meier ER, Dioguardi JV, Kamani N. (2015) Current attitudes of parents and patients toward hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for sickle cell anemia. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(7):1277-84.
Pelletier W, Schulte F, Guilcher GM. (2015) Pediatric hematopoietic stem cell donors: need for longitudinal medical and psychosocial surveillance. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(5):737-8.
Robinson KE, Wolfe KR, Yeates KO, Mahone EM, Cecil KM, Ris MD (2015) Predictors of adaptive functioning and psychosocial adjustment in children with pediatric brain tumor: a report from the Brain Radiation Investigative Study Consortium. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(3):509-16.
Roncadin C, Hitzler J, Downie A, Montour-Proulx I, Alyman C, Cairney E, et al. (2015) Neuropsychological late effects of treatment for acute leukemia in children with Down syndrome. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(5):854-8.
Salaverria C, Rossell N, Hernandez A, Fuentes Alabi S, Vasquez R, Bonilla M, et al. (2015) Interventions targeting absences increase adherence and reduce abandonment of childhood cancer treatment in El Salvador. Pediatric Blood & Cancer [Published Online]
Stokke J, Sung L, Gupta A, Lindberg A, Rosenberg AR. (2015) Systematic review and meta-analysis of objective and subjective quality of life among pediatric, adolescent, and young adult bone tumor survivors. Pediatric Blood & Cancer [Published online]
Vetsch J, Rueegg CS, Gianinazzi ME, Bergstrasser E, von der Weid NX, Michel G, et al. (2015) Information needs in parents of long-term childhood cancer survivors. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(5):859-66.
Weaver MS, Arora RS, Howard SC, Salaverria CE, Liu YL, Ribeiro RC, et al. (2015) A practical approach to reporting treatment abandonment in pediatric chronic conditions. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(4):565-70.
Wengenroth L, Rueegg CS, Michel G, Gianinazzi ME, Essig S, von der Weid NX, et al. (2015) Concentration, working speed and memory: cognitive problems in young childhood cancer survivors and their siblings. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 62(5):875-82.