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A Parasitic Infection with Eosinophilia in a University Medical Center

Ryu JH, Jho HJ, Chang YS, Cho BL, Huh BY

  • KMID: 2294581
  • J Korean Acad Fam Med.
  • 2006 Jul;27(7):529-533.
BACKGROUND: The causes of eosinophilia are allergies, parasite infections, medications, skin diseases, and others. But, the etiologies of eosinophilia and variables associated with eosinophilia are not well known in Korea. METHODS:...
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Changes of End of Life Practices for Cancer Patients and TheirAssociation with Hospice Palliative Care Referral over 2009-2014:A Single Institution Study

Jho HJ, Nam EJ, Shin IW, Kim SY

Purpose In Korea, hospice palliative care (HPC) provision for cancer patients has increased recently. However, whether end of life (EoL) care practices have improved along with the development of HPC is unclear. We...
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Changes in the treatment rate of patients newly diagnosed with stage IV cancer near the end of life from 2012 to 2017 in Korea

Kim K, Jho HJ, Park SJ, Park B, Choi JY

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate changes in the cancer treatment rate among patients newly diagnosed with stage IV cancer using socio-demographic and clinical subgroups in a nationwide cohort of...
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Factors Related with Utilizing Hospice Palliative Care Unit among Terminal Cancer Patients in Korea between 2010 and 2014: a Single Institution Study

Park SJ, Nam EJ, Chang YJ, Lee YJ, Jho HJ

BACKGROUND: Establishing and designating specialized hospice palliative care units (HPCUs) has been an important part of national policy to promote hospice palliative care in Korea in the recent decade. However,...
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Do Korean Doctors Think a Palliative Consultation Team Would Be Helpful to Their Terminal Cancer Patients?

Shim HY, Chang YJ, Kawk KS, Mai TT, Choi JY, Ahn EM, Jho HJ, Park SJ

PURPOSE: Hospice and palliative care services (HPC) are not commonly utilized in Korea; however, palliative care teams (PCTs) have been found to be effective at addressing the shortcomings in HPC....
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Terminal Versus Advanced Cancer: Do the General Population and Health Care Professionals Share a Common Language?

Kim SH, Shin DW, Kim SY, Yang HK, Nam E, Jho HJ, Ahn E, Cho BL, Park K, Park JH

PURPOSE: Many end-of-life care studies are based on the assumption that there is a shared definition of language concerning the stage of cancer. However, studies suggest that patients and their...
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