
MAY/JUNE
SUPPLEMENT 2004
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Constipation
in Cancer Patients: A Guide for Clinicians
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The
“Big C” (PDF
file: 58 Kb)
John Horton, MB, ChB, FACP
Selected
Readings Focusing on Constipation in Cancer Patients
(PDF
file: 85 Kb)
John Horton, MB, ChB, FACP, and Susan C. McMillan, PhD, RN, FAAN
Case
Vignettes: Managing Various Presentations of Constipation in Patients With Cancer
(PDF
file: 116 Kb)
Guidelines
for the Control of Constipation in Adult Patients With Cancer (PDF
file: 56 Kb)
Patient
Information Sheet: Pain Medicine and Constipation (PDF
file: 29 Kb)
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About
the art in this issue:
Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) was a leading French painter of the postimpressionist
period whose lush color, two-dimensional forms and subject matter helped form
the basis of modern art. His development of a conceptual method of representation
was a decisive step for 20th-century art. After spending a short period with
Vincent van Gogh in Arles (1888), Gauguin increasingly abandoned imitative art
for expressiveness through color. In 1891, he sailed to the Tropics where he
remained for the rest of his life, first in Tahiti and later in the Marquesas
Islands.
Cover:
Self Portrait, 1896. Oil on canvas.
Table
of Contents:
Breton Landscape — Fields by the Sea (Le Pouldu),1889. Oil on canvas.
Making Merry,1892. Oil on canvas.