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Lisa Barbera

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Cancer|August 8, 2017
Cancer survivorship and opioid prescribing rates: A population-based matched cohort study among individuals with and without a history of cancerRinku Sutradhar, Armend Lokku, Lisa Barbera
Journal of Palliative Care|May 13, 2006
Indicators of poor quality end-of-life cancer care in OntarioLisa Barbera, Lawrence Paszat, Carole Chartier
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|March 17, 2010
Why do patients with cancer visit the emergency department near the end of life?Lisa Barbera, Carole Taylor, Deborah Dudgeon
Journal of Palliative Care|July 1, 2017
Determinants of Home Death in Patients With Cancer: A Population-Based Study in Ontario, CanadaHamid Raziee, Refik Saskin, Lisa Barbera
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|October 20, 2015
Using Markov Multistate Models to Examine the Progression of Symptom Severity Among an Ambulatory Population of Cancer Patients: Are Certain Symptoms Better Managed Than Others?Jing Jia, Lisa Barbera, Rinku Sutradhar
CMAJ Open|February 21, 2019
Use of patient-reported outcomes in regional cancer centres over time: a retrospective studyLisa Barbera, Faith Lee, Rinku Sutradhar
Palliative Medicine|August 23, 2005
Death in hospital for cancer patients: an indicator of quality of end-of-life careLisa Barbera, Lawrence Paszat, Carole Chartier
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|July 19, 2019
Patient-Reported Symptoms Improve Performance of Risk Prediction Models for Emergency Department Visits Among Patients With Cancer: A Population-Wide Study in Ontario Using Administrative DataRinku Sutradhar, Mehdi Rostami, Lisa Barbera
Palliative Medicine|January 31, 2015
Do repeated assessments of performance status improve predictions for risk of death among patients with cancer? A population-based cohort studyJiandong Su, Lisa Barbera, Rinku Sutradhar
Palliative Medicine|August 11, 2016
Palliative homecare is associated with reduced high- and low-acuity emergency department visits at the end of life: A population-based cohort study of cancer decedentsRinku Sutradhar, Lisa Barbera, Hsien-Yeang Seow
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Cancer|August 8, 2017
Cancer survivorship and opioid prescribing rates: A population-based matched cohort study among individuals with and without a history of cancerRinku Sutradhar, Armend Lokku, Lisa Barbera
Journal of Palliative Care|May 13, 2006
Indicators of poor quality end-of-life cancer care in OntarioLisa Barbera, Lawrence Paszat, Carole Chartier
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|March 17, 2010
Why do patients with cancer visit the emergency department near the end of life?Lisa Barbera, Carole Taylor, Deborah Dudgeon
Journal of Palliative Care|July 1, 2017
Determinants of Home Death in Patients With Cancer: A Population-Based Study in Ontario, CanadaHamid Raziee, Refik Saskin, Lisa Barbera
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|October 20, 2015
Using Markov Multistate Models to Examine the Progression of Symptom Severity Among an Ambulatory Population of Cancer Patients: Are Certain Symptoms Better Managed Than Others?Jing Jia, Lisa Barbera, Rinku Sutradhar
CMAJ Open|February 21, 2019
Use of patient-reported outcomes in regional cancer centres over time: a retrospective studyLisa Barbera, Faith Lee, Rinku Sutradhar
Palliative Medicine|August 23, 2005
Death in hospital for cancer patients: an indicator of quality of end-of-life careLisa Barbera, Lawrence Paszat, Carole Chartier
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|July 19, 2019
Patient-Reported Symptoms Improve Performance of Risk Prediction Models for Emergency Department Visits Among Patients With Cancer: A Population-Wide Study in Ontario Using Administrative DataRinku Sutradhar, Mehdi Rostami, Lisa Barbera
Palliative Medicine|January 31, 2015
Do repeated assessments of performance status improve predictions for risk of death among patients with cancer? A population-based cohort studyJiandong Su, Lisa Barbera, Rinku Sutradhar
Palliative Medicine|August 11, 2016
Palliative homecare is associated with reduced high- and low-acuity emergency department visits at the end of life: A population-based cohort study of cancer decedentsRinku Sutradhar, Lisa Barbera, Hsien-Yeang Seow
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