To explore and identify communication and decision making with health care providers for African Americans living with cancer and for their families
Participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) is an effective means of reducing cancer disparities ...
Background: Half of the population with cancer who are aged 20 to 54 years old will die from cancer ...
In 2010, 1.58 million patients received services from hospice in the United States; of these patient...
To explore and identify communication and decision making with health care providers for African Ame...
Regular screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) facilitates earlier detection, lowers mortality, and m...
Significant disparities exist between Black and White patients in cancer screening, prevalence, trea...
Doctor-patient communication is essential for quality of health care. Little has been done about doc...
Cancer incidence is high for aging minority and underserved populations, yet research is limited abo...
African Americans in the United States encounter numerous challenges related to healthcare. Compared...
Background: Communication about prognosis and treatment choices is essential for informed decision m...
Abstract Background Communication about prognosis and treatment choices is essential for informed de...
Background: National oncology guidelines recommend early integration of palliative care for patients...
UnrestrictedEnd-of-life (EOL) care communication involves dialogue among providers, patients, and fa...
Sun Hee Rim1, Ingrid J Hall1, Megan E Fairweather2, Catherine R Fedorenko2, Donatus U Ekwueme1, Judi...
Objectives: To describe communication regarding cancer patient’s end-of-life (EoL) wishes by physici...
Participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) is an effective means of reducing cancer disparities ...
Background: Half of the population with cancer who are aged 20 to 54 years old will die from cancer ...
In 2010, 1.58 million patients received services from hospice in the United States; of these patient...
To explore and identify communication and decision making with health care providers for African Ame...
Regular screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) facilitates earlier detection, lowers mortality, and m...
Significant disparities exist between Black and White patients in cancer screening, prevalence, trea...
Doctor-patient communication is essential for quality of health care. Little has been done about doc...
Cancer incidence is high for aging minority and underserved populations, yet research is limited abo...
African Americans in the United States encounter numerous challenges related to healthcare. Compared...
Background: Communication about prognosis and treatment choices is essential for informed decision m...
Abstract Background Communication about prognosis and treatment choices is essential for informed de...
Background: National oncology guidelines recommend early integration of palliative care for patients...
UnrestrictedEnd-of-life (EOL) care communication involves dialogue among providers, patients, and fa...
Sun Hee Rim1, Ingrid J Hall1, Megan E Fairweather2, Catherine R Fedorenko2, Donatus U Ekwueme1, Judi...
Objectives: To describe communication regarding cancer patient’s end-of-life (EoL) wishes by physici...
Participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) is an effective means of reducing cancer disparities ...
Background: Half of the population with cancer who are aged 20 to 54 years old will die from cancer ...
In 2010, 1.58 million patients received services from hospice in the United States; of these patient...