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University of Groningen

The impact of lung cancer

Geerse, Olaf

DOI:

10.33612/diss.94412905

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Publication date: 2019

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Geerse, O. (2019). The impact of lung cancer: towards high-quality and patient-centered supportive care. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.94412905

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List of publications

LIST OP PUBLICATIONS

Peer-reviewed publications – Olaf P. Geerse

1. Stegmann M, Geerse OP, Berger M. End-of-Life Preferences in Advanced Cancer Patients. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 2015;19(1):jpm.2015.0433.

2. Geerse OP, Stegmann ME, Berendsen AJ, Berger MY. Lung cancer stigma and patient-provider communication: a complex association. Supportive Care in Cancer. 2016:10-13. 3. Geerse OP, Wynia K, Kruijer M, Schotsman MJ, Hiltermann TJN, Berendsen AJ.

Health-related problems in adult cancer survivors: development and validation of the Cancer Survivor Core Set. Supportive Care in Cancer. 2016:1-8.

4. Geerse OP, Hoekstra-Weebers JEHM, Stokroos MH, et al. Structural distress screening and supportive care for patients with lung cancer on systemic therapy: A  randomised controlled trial. European Journal of Cancer. 2017;72:37-45.

5. Nekhlyudov L, Geerse OP, Alfano CM. Opioid use among cancer survivors: A call to action for oncology and primary care providers. Cancer. 2017:1-2.

6. Geerse OP, Stegmann ME, Kerstjens HAM, et al. Effects of shared decision making on distress and healthcare utilization among patients with lung cancer: a systematic review.

Journal of Pain Symptom Management. 2018: 975-987.

7. Geerse OP, Lakin JR, Berendsen AJ, Alfano CM. Cancer Survivorship and Palliative Care: Shared Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities. Cancer. 2018:1-7.

8. Geerse OP, Lamas DJ, Sanders JJ, Paladino J, Kavanagh J, Henrich NJ, Berendsen AJ, Hiltermann TJN, Fromme EK, Bernacki RE, Block SD. A Qualitative Study of Serious Illness Conversations in Patients with Advanced Cancer. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 2019; February 6.

9. Geerse OP, Brandenbarg D, Kerstjens HAM, Berendsen AJ, Duijts SFA, Burger H, Holtman GA, Hoekstra-Weebers JEHM, Hiltermann TJN. The distress Thermometer as a Prognostic Tool for One-Year Survival among Patients with Lung Cancer. Lung Cancer. 2019; April: 101-107

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10. Bernacki RE, Paladino J, Neville B, Hutchings M, Kavanagh J, Geerse OP, Lakin JR, Sanders JJ, Miller K, Lipsitz S, Gawande A, Block SD. Impact of the Serious Illness Care PRogram: Results of a Randomzied Controlled Trial in Outpatient Oncology. JAMA

Internal Medicine. 2019; March 14.

11. Spelten E, Geerse OP, van Vuuren J, Timmis J, Blanch B, Duijts SFA, MacDermott S. What factors influence the uptake of advanced care planning among cancer patients: A scoping review. European Journal of Cancer Care. 2019; May 28.

12. Brandenbarg D, Accord-Maass SWMC, Geerse OP, Stegmann ME, Handberg C, Schroevers MJ, Duijts SFA. A systematic review on the symptoms of depression, anxiety and distress in long-term cancer survivors: Implications for primary care. European Journal

of Cancer Care. 2019; May 28.

13. Geerse OP, Lamas DJ, Bernacki RE, Sanders JJ, Paladino J, Berendsen AJ, Hiltermann TJN, Lindvall C, Fromme EK, Block SD. Concordance between Advance Care Planning Conversations and Clinician Documentation among Patients with Advanced Cancer.

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