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The following pages link to Offering Choice of treatment to patients with cancers. A review based on a symposium held at the 10th annual conference of the British psychosocial oncology group, December 1993 (Q40493169):
Displaying 30 items.
- Preferences for chemotherapy in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer: descriptive study based on scripted interviews (Q33837105) (← links)
- Cancer information: a cost-effective intervention (Q33837266) (← links)
- Improving communication with cancer patients (Q33837290) (← links)
- Federation of European Cancer Societies. Full report. Economic evaluation in cancer care: questions and answers on how to alleviate conflicts between rising needs and expectations and tightening budgets (Q33877909) (← links)
- Patient education and decision making in breast reconstruction (Q33909773) (← links)
- A role for the sick role. Patient preferences regarding information and participation in clinical decision-making (Q34066030) (← links)
- Socioeconomic status and chemotherapy use for melanoma in older people. (Q35050922) (← links)
- Communication and consumer decision making about cancer clinical trials (Q35136260) (← links)
- Interacting with cancer patients: the significance of physicians' communication behavior (Q35172748) (← links)
- DISCERN: an instrument for judging the quality of written consumer health information on treatment choices (Q35558746) (← links)
- What are the information priorities for cancer patients involved in treatment decisions? An experienced surrogate study in Hodgkin's disease (Q36134456) (← links)
- Management preferences in stage I non-seminomatous germ cell tumours of the testis: an investigation among patients, controls and oncologists (Q36136277) (← links)
- Case-mix fails to explain variation in mastectomy rates: management of screen-detected breast cancer in a UK region 1997-2003 (Q36615797) (← links)
- Palliative chemotherapy or best supportive care? A prospective study explaining patients' treatment preference and choice. (Q36673526) (← links)
- Eliciting patients' preferences for adjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer: development and validation of a bedside decision-making instrument in a French Regional Cancer Centre (Q37367790) (← links)
- Deferred decision making: patients' reliance on family and physicians for CPR decisions in critical care (Q40386922) (← links)
- Patients' experience of cancer: evidence of the role of 'fighting' in collusive clinical communication (Q40634872) (← links)
- Quality of life after breast conservation or mastectomy: a systematic review (Q40876155) (← links)
- Women's use of resources in decision-making for early-stage breast cancer: Results of a community-based survey (Q41641324) (← links)
- Patient information and shared decision-making in cancer care (Q42569856) (← links)
- Paternalism or partnership? Patients have grown up-and there's no going back (Q42764139) (← links)
- Understanding patient decisions about clinical trials and the associated communication process: a preliminary report (Q47216159) (← links)
- Factors associated with patients' perceptions of health care providers' communication behavior (Q50112088) (← links)
- Doctors also suffer when giving bad news to cancer patients (Q51118546) (← links)
- Adjuvant cytotoxic chemotherapy for early breast cancer: doubts and decisions. (Q52867110) (← links)
- Treatment decisions in palliative cancer care: Patients' preferences for involvement and doctors' knowledge about it (Q57193360) (← links)
- Patient-centered decision making: empowering women to make informed choices (Q57699908) (← links)
- Information disclosure to terminally ill patients and their relatives: self-reported practice of Belgian clinical specialists and general practitioners (Q58128324) (← links)
- Improving communication with cancer patients (Q73534510) (← links)
- Informed consent in palliative radiotherapy: participation of patients and proxies in treatment decisions (Q74016883) (← links)