Patients' supportive care needs beyond the end of cancer treatment: a prospective, longitudinal survey
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2009
Most patients do not express unmet needs for supportive care after treatment. Thirty percent reported more than five moderate or severe unmet needs at both assessments. Unmet needs were predicted by hormone treatment, negative mood, and experiencing a significant event. Our results suggest that ther …
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Authors | Armes J;Crowe M;Colbourne L;Morgan H;Murrells T;Oakley C;Palmer N;Ream E;Young A;Richardson A;; |
Journal | journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the american society of clinical oncology |
Year | 2009 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
research support
non-u.s. gov't
female
male
aged
middle aged
Prospective Studies
Surveys and Questionnaires
Clinical Trial
Multicenter Study
longitudinal studies
prevalence
neoplasms / therapy*
quality of life
palliative care
neoplasms / psychology*
pmid:19884548
doi:10.1200/jco.2009.22.5151
jo armes
maggie crowe
alison richardson
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