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1. Worse Depression Profiles Are Associated With Higher Symptom Burden and Poorer Quality of Life in Patients With Gynecologic Cancer.

2. Associations of frailty with symptoms, and HRQOL in older cancer survivors after cancer treatments: a systematic review and meta-analyses.

3. Health-related quality of life, patient-centred communication and self-efficacy in ovarian cancer: a mediation analysis.

4. Decrements in Both Physical and Cognitive Function Are Associated With a Higher Symptom Burden in Oncology Patients.

5. Identification of distinct symptom profiles in patients with gynecologic cancers using a pre-specified symptom cluster.

6. Distinct Profiles of Morning and Evening Fatigue Co-Occurrence in Patients During Chemotherapy.

7. How does patient-centered communication in ovarian cancer care enhance patient well-being? A mixed methods study.

8. Perceived patient-centered communication, quality of life, and symptom burden in individuals with ovarian cancer.

9. Distinct profiles of multiple co-occurring symptoms in patients with gastrointestinal cancers receiving chemotherapy.

10. Co-occurrence of decrements in physical and cognitive function is common in older oncology patients receiving chemotherapy.

11. Predictors of the multidimensional symptom experience of lung cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.

13. Distinct Worst Pain Profiles in Oncology Outpatients Undergoing Chemotherapy

14. Fatigue, Stress, and Functional Status are Associated With Taste Changes in Oncology Patients Receiving Chemotherapy

15. Distinct morning and evening fatigue profiles in gastrointestinal cancer during chemotherapy

17. Co-occurrence of decrements in physical and cognitive function is common in older oncology patients receiving chemotherapy.

19. Risk Factors Associated With Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea in the Week Before the Next Cycle and Impact of Nausea on Quality of Life Outcomes

20. Lower Income, Smoking, Cardiopulmonary Comorbidities, and Higher Symptom Burden Influence the Occurrence of Cough in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy.

22. Identification of Distinct Symptom Profiles in Cancer Patients Using a Pre-Specified Symptom Cluster.

23. Stress Exposures Contribute to Worse Joint Morning and Evening Fatigue Profiles in Patients With Cancer During Chemotherapy.

25. Informed Consent: A Clinical Trials Perspective.

26. Exploration of Stress and Inflammatory Biomarkers Among Non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic Cancer Survivors.

27. Sleep disturbance and decrements in morning energy contribute to a higher symptom burden in oncology patients.

28. Oncology outpatients with worse depression and sleep disturbance profiles are at increased risk for a higher symptom burden and poorer quality of life outcomes.

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