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    The integrated psychosomatic inpatient unit. A new approach to hospital medical care by von Rad, M, Sellschopp, A

    Published in Psychotherapy and psychosomatics (1987)
    “…In contrast to the liaison psychiatry model, various types of psychosomatic inpatient units have been established successfully especially in Europe. Since…”
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    Influence of phase I early clinical trials on the quality of life of cancer patients. A pilot study by Berdel, W E, Knopf, H, Fromm, M, Schick, H D, Busch, R, Fink, U, Sellschopp, A, Rastetter, J

    Published in Anticancer research (01-05-1988)
    “…A non-randomized, prospective, two-arm pilot study was conducted to assess the impact of clinical phase I trials with new cytotoxic drugs on the quality of…”
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    Structure and functions of the Heidelberg University organisation for after-care of cancer patients by Sellschopp, A, Lüdeke, H, Haertel, G

    Published in Psychotherapy and psychosomatics (1981)
    “…The functions of the psycho-social after-care centre are: care of patients co-operation with self-help groups, and training of therapists in psycho-social…”
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    Psychosocial aspects at the onset and in course of cancer by Sellschopp, A

    Published in Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde (01-02-1992)
    “…The paper gives an overview of the development of psychosocial factors concerning cancer patients and their relatives. Special attention is paid to the problem…”
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    Stress and coping by partners of cancer patients by Prohaska, M, Sellschopp, A

    “…International literature regarding the situation of partners of cancer patients and the results of empirical studies are critically reviewed. The front of this…”
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    Mutual stress and support in couples with one cancer patient by Keller, M, Henrich, G, Beutel, M, Sellschopp, A

    “…Sources of distress and support were assessed in a prospective study covering 149 couples with a cancer patient on outpatient chemotherapy, with an overall…”
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    Partnership and pregnancy conflict by Roeder, H, Sellschopp, A, Henrich, G

    “…101 men and women with a current pregnancy decision-making conflict or abortion and 31 couples without such a problem were asked about their living conditions,…”
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    Needs and utilization of ambulatory psychosocial services by cancer patients--exemplified by the oncologic day clinic by Beutel, M, Henrich, G, Sellschopp, A, Keller, M, Adermayer, W

    “…Needs and acceptance of specific psychosocial care was assessed in a longitudinal study of 224 patients. In an oncologic adult day hospital chemotherapy…”
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    Need for psychosocial counseling--a comparison of women and men in East and West Germany by Egartner, E, Henrich, G, Herschbach, P, Sellschopp, A, Breuninger, H

    “…The increasing use of psychosocial medical care by women has resulted in a wider range of counselling facilities for specific problems concerning women over…”
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    Psychosocial aspects in the care of stoma patients by Sellschopp, A, Hornburg, E

    Published in Rehabilitation (Stuttgart) (01-02-1983)
    “…The assistance offered to a patient during the process of adapting to a stoma should always be tailored to individual needs and to disease development. This…”
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    The quality of life following esophagectomy. The results of a psychosocial study of 80 cancer patients by Roder, J D, Herschbach, P, Ritter, M, Kohn, M M, Sellschopp, A, Siewert, J R

    Published in Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (13-04-1990)
    “…Of 235 patients who, between 1982 and 1988, had undergone an oesophagectomy for cancer of the oesophagus, 80 (64 men, 16 women; mean age 54.6 [39-67] years)…”
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