Our objective was to determine how patient preferences guide the course of palliative chemotherapy for advanced colorectal cancer
Background: The purpose of this investigation was to explore patient perception regarding the import...
Background The decision to undergo chemotherapy for incurable cancer demands informed discussions ab...
Current chemotherapy regimens used in advanced colorectal cancer (ACRC) are similar in terms of effi...
Our objective was to determine how patient preferences guide the course of palliative chemotherapy f...
Juan Marcos González,1 Sarika Ogale,2 Robert Morlock,2 Joshua Posner,1 Brett Hauber,1 Nicolas...
Aim The global burden of colorectal cancer (CRC) is set to increase by 60% by 2030. An aging popula...
Context Stability of patients' treatment preferences has important implications for decisions about ...
Objective: To determine the extent of informed decision-making and treatment preference of Korean pa...
BACKGROUND: Intrinsic to Patient-Centered Care is being respectful and responsive to individual pa...
Item does not contain fulltextIn palliative cancer treatment, the choice between palliative chemothe...
PURPOSE: Clinicians often make decisions for their patients, despite evidence that suggests that cor...
Increasing recognition of the need to include patient preference measures into research on cancer tr...
Abstract Background Intrinsic to "Patient-Centered Ca...
Objectives: There is increasing interest in studies that examine patient preferences to measure heal...
Background: There is a trend toward increasing use of chemotherapy among cancer patients during the...
Background: The purpose of this investigation was to explore patient perception regarding the import...
Background The decision to undergo chemotherapy for incurable cancer demands informed discussions ab...
Current chemotherapy regimens used in advanced colorectal cancer (ACRC) are similar in terms of effi...
Our objective was to determine how patient preferences guide the course of palliative chemotherapy f...
Juan Marcos González,1 Sarika Ogale,2 Robert Morlock,2 Joshua Posner,1 Brett Hauber,1 Nicolas...
Aim The global burden of colorectal cancer (CRC) is set to increase by 60% by 2030. An aging popula...
Context Stability of patients' treatment preferences has important implications for decisions about ...
Objective: To determine the extent of informed decision-making and treatment preference of Korean pa...
BACKGROUND: Intrinsic to Patient-Centered Care is being respectful and responsive to individual pa...
Item does not contain fulltextIn palliative cancer treatment, the choice between palliative chemothe...
PURPOSE: Clinicians often make decisions for their patients, despite evidence that suggests that cor...
Increasing recognition of the need to include patient preference measures into research on cancer tr...
Abstract Background Intrinsic to "Patient-Centered Ca...
Objectives: There is increasing interest in studies that examine patient preferences to measure heal...
Background: There is a trend toward increasing use of chemotherapy among cancer patients during the...
Background: The purpose of this investigation was to explore patient perception regarding the import...
Background The decision to undergo chemotherapy for incurable cancer demands informed discussions ab...
Current chemotherapy regimens used in advanced colorectal cancer (ACRC) are similar in terms of effi...