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Pia Heußner

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Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|March 17, 2016
[Advance Care Planning and Decisions to limit treatment at the end of life - the view from medical ethics and psychooncology]Eva C Winkler, Pia Heußner
MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|July 3, 2016
[Not Available]Diplom-Pädagogin Maria Köllner, Pia Heußner
The Oncologist|November 15, 2017
"Rather one more chemo than one less…": Oncologists and Oncology Nurses' Reasons for Aggressive Treatment of Young Adults with Advanced CancerKatsiaryna Laryionava, Pia Heußner, Wolfgang Hiddemann, et al.
The Oncologist|October 10, 2020
"Often Relatives are the Key […]" -Family Involvement in Treatment Decision Making in Patients with Advanced Cancer Near the End of LifeKatsiaryna Laryionava, Daniela Hauke, Pia Heußner, et al.
Journal of Aging and Health|December 30, 2021
Experience of Time and Subjective Age When Facing a Limited Lifetime: The Case of Older Adults with Advanced CancerKatsiaryna Laryionava, Anton Schönstein, Pia Heußner, et al.
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|August 30, 2017
[Frequency and Timing of Decisions to Limit Intensive Medical Care and Tumor-Specific Therapy in University Hematology and Oncology]Katja Mehlis, Christina Becker, Carola Christ, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|June 17, 2018
Development and Evaluation of an Ethical Guideline for Decisions to Limit Life-Prolonging Treatment in Advanced Cancer: Protocol for a Monocentric Mixed-Method Interventional StudyKatsiaryna Laryionava, Katja Mehlis, Elena Bierwirth, et al.
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|October 18, 2014
Use of cancer-specific mental health resources-is there an urban-rural divide?Anna Beraldi, Ene Kukk, Alexandra Nest, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|August 30, 2018
High prevalence of moral distress reported by oncologists and oncology nurses in end-of-life decision makingKatja Mehlis, Elena Bierwirth, Katsiaryna Laryionava, et al.
Oncology Research and Treatment|September 19, 2014
Cancer patients' preferences for quantity or quality of life: German translation and validation of the quality and quantity questionnaireKatsiaryna Laryionava, Halina Sklenarova, Pia Heußner, et al.
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Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|March 17, 2016
[Advance Care Planning and Decisions to limit treatment at the end of life - the view from medical ethics and psychooncology]Eva C Winkler, Pia Heußner
MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|July 3, 2016
[Not Available]Diplom-Pädagogin Maria Köllner, Pia Heußner
The Oncologist|November 15, 2017
"Rather one more chemo than one less…": Oncologists and Oncology Nurses' Reasons for Aggressive Treatment of Young Adults with Advanced CancerKatsiaryna Laryionava, Pia Heußner, Wolfgang Hiddemann, et al.
The Oncologist|October 10, 2020
"Often Relatives are the Key […]" -Family Involvement in Treatment Decision Making in Patients with Advanced Cancer Near the End of LifeKatsiaryna Laryionava, Daniela Hauke, Pia Heußner, et al.
Journal of Aging and Health|December 30, 2021
Experience of Time and Subjective Age When Facing a Limited Lifetime: The Case of Older Adults with Advanced CancerKatsiaryna Laryionava, Anton Schönstein, Pia Heußner, et al.
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|August 30, 2017
[Frequency and Timing of Decisions to Limit Intensive Medical Care and Tumor-Specific Therapy in University Hematology and Oncology]Katja Mehlis, Christina Becker, Carola Christ, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|June 17, 2018
Development and Evaluation of an Ethical Guideline for Decisions to Limit Life-Prolonging Treatment in Advanced Cancer: Protocol for a Monocentric Mixed-Method Interventional StudyKatsiaryna Laryionava, Katja Mehlis, Elena Bierwirth, et al.
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|October 18, 2014
Use of cancer-specific mental health resources-is there an urban-rural divide?Anna Beraldi, Ene Kukk, Alexandra Nest, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|August 30, 2018
High prevalence of moral distress reported by oncologists and oncology nurses in end-of-life decision makingKatja Mehlis, Elena Bierwirth, Katsiaryna Laryionava, et al.
Oncology Research and Treatment|September 19, 2014
Cancer patients' preferences for quantity or quality of life: German translation and validation of the quality and quantity questionnaireKatsiaryna Laryionava, Halina Sklenarova, Pia Heußner, et al.
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