The purpose of this study was to determine the supportive care needs of melanoma patients and survivors in Canada. Thirty-one melanoma patients and survivors completed the Supportive Needs Questionnaire—Melanoma Supplementary Module in addition to questions pertaining to information delivery and screening behaviour. Results demonstrated that the majority of patients in the study are having their needs met (61.1% of total participant responses). Unfortunately, a substantial proportion of individuals have unmet needs. Of the examined needs, educational and increased informational resource needs were among the greatest reported, particularly among individuals with less education (high school diploma or less). Although overall it appears the ma...
The needs of 139 people living with cancer in Prince Edward Island were examined in this cross-secti...
BackgroundSome sub-types of haematological cancers are acute and require intensive treatment soon af...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify subgroups of haematological cancer survivors who report a “hig...
The purpose of this study was to determine the supportive care needs of melanoma patients and surviv...
The rapid development of metastatic melanoma treatment options has significantly improved overall su...
Purpose: Understanding the supportive care and unmet care needs of patients with melanoma is essenti...
Patients who have survived malignant melanoma for more than five years may lack the opportunity to t...
Complex support needs are involved in coping with a diagnosis of melanoma. The purpose of this study...
Purpose - We aimed to describe variations in unmet supportive care needs of patients diagnosed with ...
Investigating patients’ reports on the quality and consistency of melanoma follow-up care in Austral...
Evidence continues to suggest that patients with cancer require more information about their disease...
Evidence continues to suggest that patients with cancer require more information about their disease...
Understanding the unmet needs of cancer patients is important for developing and refining services t...
Background: This study aimed to identify the most prevalent unmet needs of haematological cancer sur...
BACKGROUND: Information about the unmet supportive care needs of haematological cancer patients is n...
The needs of 139 people living with cancer in Prince Edward Island were examined in this cross-secti...
BackgroundSome sub-types of haematological cancers are acute and require intensive treatment soon af...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify subgroups of haematological cancer survivors who report a “hig...
The purpose of this study was to determine the supportive care needs of melanoma patients and surviv...
The rapid development of metastatic melanoma treatment options has significantly improved overall su...
Purpose: Understanding the supportive care and unmet care needs of patients with melanoma is essenti...
Patients who have survived malignant melanoma for more than five years may lack the opportunity to t...
Complex support needs are involved in coping with a diagnosis of melanoma. The purpose of this study...
Purpose - We aimed to describe variations in unmet supportive care needs of patients diagnosed with ...
Investigating patients’ reports on the quality and consistency of melanoma follow-up care in Austral...
Evidence continues to suggest that patients with cancer require more information about their disease...
Evidence continues to suggest that patients with cancer require more information about their disease...
Understanding the unmet needs of cancer patients is important for developing and refining services t...
Background: This study aimed to identify the most prevalent unmet needs of haematological cancer sur...
BACKGROUND: Information about the unmet supportive care needs of haematological cancer patients is n...
The needs of 139 people living with cancer in Prince Edward Island were examined in this cross-secti...
BackgroundSome sub-types of haematological cancers are acute and require intensive treatment soon af...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify subgroups of haematological cancer survivors who report a “hig...