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Journal:  European Journal of Cancer

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
11-Sep-20151012 Health related quality of life of mothers of children with cancer: the role of social support and social capitalNicolaou, Christiana ; Kouta, Christiana ; Papathanasoglou, Elizabeth ; Middleton, Nicos 
223-Sep-2011Cancer’s related anxiety “Kryptonite” − a randomized control trial for the use of guided imagery and progressive muscle relaxationBozas, Evangelos ; Androulakis, I. ; Charalambous, Andreas ; Giannakopoulou, Margarita 
3Sep-2011Hellenic Nurses' Patients' and Their Caregivers' Caring Behaviours in Cancer CareKarlou, Chrysoulla ; Papathanassoglou, Elizabeth ; Kaklamanos, Ioannis ; Patiraki, Elisabeth 
4Jun-2015Oncology nurses caring behaviours in HellasKarlou, Chrysoulla ; Papathanassoglou, Elizabeth ; Patiraki, Elisabeth 
527-Sep-2015A randomized controlled trial to test the effectiveness of thymus honey on xerostomia in head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapyCharalambous, M. ; Katodritis, N. ; Vomvas, D. ; Raftopoulos, Vasilios ; Georgiou, M. ; Lambrinou, Ekaterini ; Pitsillides, V. ; Charalambous, Andreas 
6Feb-2017Recognising European Cancer Nursing (RECaN): a systematic review of trial evidence that helps to identify the roles and interventions of nurses caring for patients with cancerWells, Mary ; Campbell, Pauline ; Torrens, Claire ; Charalambous, Andreas ; Sharp, L. ; Wiseman, Theresa ; Östlund, Ulrika ; Patiraki, Elisabeth ; Nohavova, I. ; Domenech-Climent, N. ; Oldenmenger, Wendy H. ; Kelly, Daniel 
7Sep-2015Visualization and relaxation as anxiety reducing techniques in breast and prostate cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: Findings from a randomized controlled trialCharalambous, Andreas ; Giannakopoulou, Margarita ; Bozas, Evangelos ; Paikousis, Lefkios 
8Sep-2013Xerostomia in palliative care: The "orphan" symptomCharalambous, Andreas