Communication in cancer care: Is there enough to talk about? P. GuexF. Stiefel Editorial Pages: 73 - 74
The development of a palliative care team at the Western General Hospital, Edinburgh Jo Hockley Supportive Care International Pages: 77 - 81
A qualitative study to explore the concept of fatigue/tiredness in cancer patients and in healthy individuals Agnes GlausRosemary CrowSean Hammond Special Article Pages: 82 - 96
Understanding patients: Let's talk about it Ali MontazeriJames McEwenCharles R. Gillis Original Article Pages: 97 - 101
Educational group support for patients with gynaecological cancer and their families Maria E. CarlssonPeter M. Strang Original Article Pages: 102 - 109
Patients' beliefs about cancer management John BuchananWalter CosoloIan Haines Original Article Pages: 110 - 117
Patients' and doctors' perception of long-term morbidity in patients with testicular cancer clinical stage I Sophie D. FossåClare MoynihanSaid Serbouti Original Article Pages: 118 - 128
Evaluation by multidimensional instruments of health-related quality of life of elderly cancer patients undergoing three different “psychosocial” treatment approaches Giovanni MantovaniGiorgio AstaraNereide Rudas Original Article Pages: 129 - 140
Dose-ranging evaluation of the antiemetic efficacy of intravenous dolasetron in patients receiving chemotherapy with doxorubicin or cyclophosphamide Paul J. HeskethDavid R. GandaraWilliam F. Hahne Original Article Pages: 141 - 146
Volume of hydration in terminal cancer patients Eduardo BrueraMichele BelzileRobin L. Fainsinger Original Article Pages: 147 - 150