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Vol 9, No 4 (2010)

Date published: 2011-02-02

Table of Contents

open access

Editorial

Editorial

Katalin Hegedűs

Advances in Palliative Medicine 2010;9(4):109-110.
Original articles

The SWOT analysis of Hungarian hospice palliative care

Katalin Hegedűs

Advances in Palliative Medicine 2010;9(4):111-116.

A comparison of the usefulness of selected neuropathic pain scales in patients with chronic pain syndromes: a short communication

Wojciech Bisaga, Magdalena Dorazil, Jan Dobrogowski, Jerzy Wordliczek

Advances in Palliative Medicine 2010;9(4):117-122.
Case reports

Opioid antagonists may be useful in control of intractable pain in advanced disease. A case series

Zbigniew Zylicz, Robert Twycross, Małgorzata Krajnik

Advances in Palliative Medicine 2010;9(4):123-128.

Ethical dilemmas associated with pain management in a female patient with a femoral bone tumour. The role of the patient’s family in making treatment decisions in Poland

Anna Prokop, Romuald Krajewski, Anita Gałęska-Śliwka, Przemysław Baranowski, Małgorzata Krajnik

Advances in Palliative Medicine 2010;9(4):135-140.

Is Kinesio Taping useful for advanced cancer lymphoedema treatment? A case report

Anna Pyszora, Małgorzata Krajnik

Advances in Palliative Medicine 2010;9(4):141-144.

Management of androgen-ablation refractory prostate cancer. Role for somatostatin analogues?

Suleika J. Rohd-Thomsen, Lia van der Plaat, Zbigniew Zylicz

Advances in Palliative Medicine 2010;9(4):145-148.

Intractable hiccups caused by pulmonary embolism. A case report

Zbigniew Zylicz

Advances in Palliative Medicine 2010;9(4):149-152.



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