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Gary Rodin
Researcher at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Publications - 369
Citations - 19126
Gary Rodin is an academic researcher from Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palliative care & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 340 publications receiving 16441 citations. Previous affiliations of Gary Rodin include University of Toronto & University Health Network.
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Early palliative care for patients with advanced cancer: a cluster-randomised controlled trial
Camilla Zimmermann,Nadia Swami,Monika K. Krzyzanowska,Monika K. Krzyzanowska,Breffni Hannon,Breffni Hannon,Natasha B. Leighl,Natasha B. Leighl,Amit M. Oza,Amit M. Oza,Malcolm J. Moore,Malcolm J. Moore,Anne Rydall,Gary Rodin,Gary Rodin,Ian F. Tannock,Ian F. Tannock,Allan Donner,Christopher Lo,Christopher Lo +19 more
TL;DR: Although the difference in quality of life was non-significant at the primary endpoint, this trial shows promising findings that support early palliative care for patients with advanced cancer.
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Eating disorders in adolescent females with and without type 1 diabetes: cross sectional study
TL;DR: Eating disorders meeting DSM-IV and subthreshold eating disorders are almost twice as common in adolescent females with type 1 diabetes as in their non-diabetic peers.
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Depression in the medically ill: An overview.
Gary Rodin,Karen Voshart +1 more
TL;DR: The authors review the epidemiology, differential diagnosis, clinical presentations, and response to treatment of this clinical problem, and address such methodological issues in the current literature in this area as the advantages and limitations of standardized assessment measures.
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Hidden Morbidity in Cancer: Spouse Caregivers
TL;DR: Spouse caregivers of patients with advanced cancer are a high-risk population for depression, and subjective caregiving burden and relational variables, such as caregivers' attachment orientations and marital dissatisfaction, are important predictors of caregiver depression.
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Disordered eating behavior and microvascular complications in young women with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
TL;DR: Disordered eating behavior is common and persistent in young women with IDDM and is associated with impaired metabolic control and a higher risk of diabetic retinopathy.