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藤森麻衣子

国立研究開発法人国立がん研究センター 社会と健康研究センター健康支援研究部心理学研究室/行動科学研究部行動科学研究室

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).
  • The Effects of Adding Reassurance Statements: Cancer Patients' Preferences for Phrases in End-of-Life Discussions.
  • Adding a Wider Range and "Hope for the Best, and Prepare for the Worst" Statement: Preferences of Patients With Cancer for Prognostic Communication.
  • Factors Associated With Patient Preferences for Communication of Bad News.
  • Preferences of Advanced Cancer Patients for Communication on Anticancer Treatment Cessation and the Transition to Palliative Care.
  • Development and Preliminary Evaluation of Communication Skills Training Program for Oncologists Based on Patient Preferences for Communicating Bad News.
  • Characteristics Associated With Empathic Behavior in Japanese Oncologists.
  • Japanese Cancer Patients' Communication Style Preferences When Receiving Bad News.
  • Preferences of Cancer Patients Regarding the Disclosure of Bad News.
  • Good Communication With Patients Receiving Bad News About Cancer in Japan.
  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.
  • Communication Skills Training for Japanese Oncologists on How to Break Bad News.

内富庸介

国立研究開発法人国立がん研究センター中央病院支持療法開発センター/社会と健康研究センター

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).
  • The Effects of Adding Reassurance Statements: Cancer Patients' Preferences for Phrases in End-of-Life Discussions.
  • Adding a Wider Range and "Hope for the Best, and Prepare for the Worst" Statement: Preferences of Patients With Cancer for Prognostic Communication.
  • Factors Associated With Patient Preferences for Communication of Bad News.
  • Preferences of Advanced Cancer Patients for Communication on Anticancer Treatment Cessation and the Transition to Palliative Care.
  • Development and Preliminary Evaluation of Communication Skills Training Program for Oncologists Based on Patient Preferences for Communicating Bad News.
  • Characteristics Associated With Empathic Behavior in Japanese Oncologists.
  • Japanese Cancer Patients' Communication Style Preferences When Receiving Bad News.
  • Preferences of Cancer Patients Regarding the Disclosure of Bad News.
  • Good Communication With Patients Receiving Bad News About Cancer in Japan.
  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.
  • Physician Support and Patient Psychologic Responses After Surgery for Nonsmall Cell Lung Carcinoma: A Prospective Observational Study.
  • Communication Skills Training for Japanese Oncologists on How to Break Bad News.

森雅紀

聖隷三方原病院
国立研究開発法人国立がん研究センター 社会と健康研究センター

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).
  • The Effects of Adding Reassurance Statements: Cancer Patients' Preferences for Phrases in End-of-Life Discussions.
  • Adding a Wider Range and "Hope for the Best, and Prepare for the Worst" Statement: Preferences of Patients With Cancer for Prognostic Communication.

山口拓洋

東北大学大学院医学系研究科・医学部医学統計学分野

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).

清水千佳子

国立研究開発法人国立国際医療研究センター病院 乳腺腫瘍内科

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).

木下貴之

国立研究開発法人国立がん研究センター中央病院乳腺外科

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).

川原美紀

国立研究開発法人国立がん研究センター 社会と健康研究センター健康支援研究部

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).

井上彰

東北大学大学院医学系研究科・医学部緩和医療学分野

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).

猪口浩伸

国立研究開発法人国立がん研究センター中央病院精神腫瘍科

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).

松岡豊

国立研究開発法人国立がん研究センター 社会と健康研究センター健康支援研究部/精神腫瘍科

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).
  • MD Anderson Cancer Center/Department of Palliative, Rehabilitation and Integrative Medicine, Division of Cancer Medicine.

森田達也

社会福祉法人聖隷福祉事業団総合病院聖隷三方原病院緩和支持治療科

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).
  • The Effects of Adding Reassurance Statements: Cancer Patients' Preferences for Phrases in End-of-Life Discussions.
  • Adding a Wider Range and "Hope for the Best, and Prepare for the Worst" Statement: Preferences of Patients With Cancer for Prognostic Communication.
  • Preferences of Cancer Patients Regarding the Disclosure of Bad News.
  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.

石木寛人

国立研究開発法人国立がん研究センター中央病院緩和医療科

  • The Effects of Adding Reassurance Statements: Cancer Patients' Preferences for Phrases in End-of-Life Discussions.
  • Adding a Wider Range and "Hope for the Best, and Prepare for the Worst" Statement: Preferences of Patients With Cancer for Prognostic Communication.

西智弘

川崎市立井田病院・かわさき総合ケアセンター緩和ケア内科

  • The Effects of Adding Reassurance Statements: Cancer Patients' Preferences for Phrases in End-of-Life Discussions.
  • Adding a Wider Range and "Hope for the Best, and Prepare for the Worst" Statement: Preferences of Patients With Cancer for Prognostic Communication.

濵野淳

筑波大学医学医療系総合診療医学・緩和医療学

  • The Effects of Adding Reassurance Statements: Cancer Patients' Preferences for Phrases in End-of-Life Discussions.
  • Adding a Wider Range and "Hope for the Best, and Prepare for the Worst" Statement: Preferences of Patients With Cancer for Prognostic Communicatio.

大谷弘行

独立行政法人国立病院機構九州がんセンター臨床研究センター緩和治療科

  • The Effects of Adding Reassurance Statements: Cancer Patients' Preferences for Phrases in End-of-Life Discussions.
  • Adding a Wider Range and "Hope for the Best, and Prepare for the Worst" Statement: Preferences of Patients With Cancer for Prognostic Communication.

釆野優

京都大学大学院医学研究科腫瘍薬物治療学講座/京都大学医学部附属病院腫瘍内科
社会福祉法人聖隷福祉事業団総合病院聖隷三方原病院ホスピス科

  • The Effects of Adding Reassurance Statements: Cancer Patients' Preferences for Phrases in End-of-Life Discussions.
  • Adding a Wider Range and "Hope for the Best, and Prepare for the Worst" Statement: Preferences of Patients With Cancer for Prognostic Communication.

大庭章

群馬県立がんセンターがん相談支援センター

  • The Effects of Adding Reassurance Statements: Cancer Patients' Preferences for Phrases in End-of-Life Discussions.
  • Adding a Wider Range and "Hope for the Best, and Prepare for the Worst" Statement: Preferences of Patients With Cancer for Prognostic Communication.
  • Good Communication With Patients Receiving Bad News About Cancer in Japan.
  • Communication Skills Training for Japanese Oncologists on How to Break Bad News.

明智龍男

名古屋市立大学医学研究科精神・認知・行動医学分野

  • Factors Associated With Patient Preferences for Communication of Bad News.
  • Japanese Cancer Patients' Communication Style Preferences When Receiving Bad News.
  • Preferences of Cancer Patients Regarding the Disclosure of Bad News.
  • Good Communication With Patients Receiving Bad News About Cancer in Japan.
  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.
  • Physician Support and Patient Psychologic Responses After Surgery for Nonsmall Cell Lung Carcinoma: A Prospective Observational Study.
  • Communication Skills Training for Japanese Oncologists on How to Break Bad News.

梅澤志乃

東邦大学医療センター大森病院がんセンター緩和ケア部門

  • Preferences of Advanced Cancer Patients for Communication on Anticancer Treatment Cessation and the Transition to Palliative Care.

松島英介

東京医科歯科大学大学院心療・緩和医療学分野

  • Preferences of Advanced Cancer Patients for Communication on Anticancer Treatment Cessation and the Transition to Palliative Care.

木下寛也

独立行政法人国立がん研究センター東病院緩和医療科

  • Preferences of Advanced Cancer Patients for Communication on Anticancer Treatment Cessation and the Transition to Palliative Care.

白井由紀

京都大学大学院医学研究科人間健康科学系

  • Development and Preliminary Evaluation of Communication Skills Training Program for Oncologists Based on Patient Preferences for Communicating Bad News.
  • Characteristics Associated With Empathic Behavior in Japanese Oncologists.

浅井真理子

帝京平成大学大学院臨床心理学研究科臨床心理学専攻

  • Development and Preliminary Evaluation of Communication Skills Training Program for Oncologists Based on Patient Preferences for Communicating Bad News.

秋月伸哉

千葉県がんセンター精神腫瘍科

  • Development and Preliminary Evaluation of Communication Skills Training Program for Oncologists Based on Patient Preferences for Communicating Bad News.
  • Preferences of Cancer Patients Regarding the Disclosure of Bad News.
  • Good Communication With Patients Receiving Bad News About Cancer in Japan.
  • Communication Skills Training for Japanese Oncologists on How to Break Bad News.

勝俣範之

日本医科大学武蔵小杉病院腫瘍内科

  • Development and Preliminary Evaluation of Communication Skills Training Program for Oncologists Based on Patient Preferences for Communicating Bad News.

久保田馨

日本医科大学付属病院がん診療センター/呼吸器内科学

  • Development and Preliminary Evaluation of Communication Skills Training Program for Oncologists Based on Patient Preferences for Communicating Bad News.

近藤享子

国立がん研究センター東病院 臨床開発センター 精神腫瘍学研究部
筑波大学

  • Characteristics Associated With Empathic Behavior in Japanese Oncologists.

山田祐

国立がん研究センター東病院 臨床開発センター 精神腫瘍学研究部

  • Characteristics Associated With Empathic Behavior in Japanese Oncologists.

小川朝生

国立がん研究センター先端医療開発センター精神腫瘍学開発分野/国立がん研究センター東病院精神腫瘍科

  • Characteristics Associated With Empathic Behavior in Japanese Oncologists.

檜澤伸之

筑波大学大学院

  • Characteristics Associated With Empathic Behavior in Japanese Oncologists.

Patricia A Parker

MD Anderson Cancer Cente

  • Japanese Cancer Patients' Communication Style Preferences When Receiving Bad News.

坂野雄二

北海道医療大学心理科学部

  • Japanese Cancer Patients' Communication Style Preferences When Receiving Bad News.
  • Preferences of Cancer Patients Regarding the Disclosure of Bad News.
  • Good Communication With Patients Receiving Bad News About Cancer in Japan.
  • Communication Skills Training for Japanese Oncologists on How to Break Bad News.

Walter F Baile

MD Anderson Cancer Cente

  • Japanese Cancer Patients' Communication Style Preferences When Receiving Bad News.

稲垣正俊

国立がん研究センター東病院 臨床開発センター 精神腫瘍学研究部

  • Preferences of Cancer Patients Regarding the Disclosure of Bad News.

岡村優子

国立がん研究センター東病院 臨床開発センター 精神腫瘍学研究部

  • Good Communication With Patients Receiving Bad News About Cancer in Japan.
  • Communication Skills Training for Japanese Oncologists on How to Break Bad News.

池永昌之

淀川キリスト教病院緩和医療内科

  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.

木澤義之

神戸大学大学院医学研究科/神戸大学医学部附属病院緩和支持治療科

  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.

小原弘之

川崎医科大学総合医療センター内科

  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.

向山雄人

医療法人社団三育会東京がんサポーティブケアクリニック緩和ケアセンター

  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.

中保利通

地方独立行政法人宮城県立病院機構宮城県立がんセンター

  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.

中島信明

静岡県立総合病院放射線科放射線部

  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.

志真泰夫

公益財団法人筑波メディカルセンター

  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.

松原龍弘

国家公務員共済組合連合会東京共済病院緩和ケア内科

  • Communication About the Ending of Anticancer Treatment and Transition to Palliative Care.

三上一郎

国立がん研究センター研究所支所 精神腫瘍学研究部

  • Physician Support and Patient Psychologic Responses After Surgery for Nonsmall Cell Lung Carcinoma: A Prospective Observational Study.

久賀谷 亮

国立がん研究センター研究所支所 精神腫瘍学研究部

  • Physician Support and Patient Psychologic Responses After Surgery for Nonsmall Cell Lung Carcinoma: A Prospective Observational Study.

中野智仁

国立がん研究センター研究所支所 精神腫瘍学研究部

  • Physician Support and Patient Psychologic Responses After Surgery for Nonsmall Cell Lung Carcinoma: A Prospective Observational Study.

奥山徹

国立がん研究センター研究所支所 精神腫瘍学研究部

  • Physician Support and Patient Psychologic Responses After Surgery for Nonsmall Cell Lung Carcinoma: A Prospective Observational Study.

岡村仁

国立がん研究センター研究所支所 精神腫瘍学研究部

  • Physician Support and Patient Psychologic Responses After Surgery for Nonsmall Cell Lung Carcinoma: A Prospective Observational Study.

小池眞規子

国立がん研究センター研究所支所 精神腫瘍学研究部

  • Communication Skills Training for Japanese Oncologists on How to Break Bad News.

神谷昌枝

国立がん研究センター研究所支所 精神腫瘍学研究部

  • Communication Skills Training for Japanese Oncologists on How to Break Bad News.

Liesbeth M van Vliet

Leiden University / LEI · Department of Health Medical and Neuropsychology

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).

Eduardo Bruera

MD Anderson Cancer Center/Department of Palliative, Rehabilitation and Integrative Medicine, Division of Cancer Medicine

  • Explicit Prognostic Disclosure to Asian Women With Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Scripted Video-Vignette Study (J-SUPPORT1601).