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Title: Virtual reality for palliative medicine. Author: Oyama H. Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform; 1998; 58():140-50. PubMed ID: 10350914. Abstract: The technology of virtual reality (VR) offers several advantages in the field of medicine because it enables us to practice medical procedures repeatedly, and can provide a variety of experiences by using virtual organs in different patients. It also aids in learning about a clinical procedure and facilitates objective evaluation by a supervisor. In the field of clinical oncology, a virtual environment can be useful for simulating surgery, diagnosing cancer invasion, obtaining informed consent or enhancing patient education, and for clinical communication using network-based VR. This technology can also be used to improve a patient's living conditions and to treat the psychological problems and/or stress of cancer patients. In the present chapter advanced VR research for palliative medicine at the National Cancer Center Hospital Japan is described and discussed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]