Objective People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any cancer. No previous research has documented the supportive care needs of this population. Our objective was to describe people's needs and use of support services and to examine whether these differed according to whether or not patients had undergone surgical resection. Methods Queensland pancreatic or ampullary cancer patients (n = 136, 54% of those eligible) completed a survey, which assessed 34 needs across five domains (Supportive Care Needs Survey-Short Form) and use of health services. Differences by resection were compared with Chi-squared tests. Results Overall, 96% of participants reported having some needs. More than half reported moderate-...
Aim: Palliative chemotherapy improves symptom control and prolongs survival in patients with unresec...
Purpose: Patients with pancreatic cancer have extremely high unmet psychological and physical needs....
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with incurable esophageal cancer (EC) or pancreaticobiliary c...
Objective: People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any cancer. ...
Objective\ud \ud People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any ca...
Objective: People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any cancer. ...
PURPOSE - This study aims to determine if the supportive care needs of people with pancreatic cance...
Purpose: This study aims to determine if the supportive care needs of people with pancreatic cancer ...
Objectives. Patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the poorest survival prognosis of any can...
Pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest survival rates, and patients experience debilitating symptom...
Objectives: Despite pancreatic cancer being the fifth highest cause of cancer death in developed reg...
Objectives: Despite pancreatic cancer being the fifth highest cause of cancer death in developed reg...
Understanding the unmet needs of cancer patients is important for developing and refining services t...
Purpose: Despite the benefits of palliative care (PC) in pancreatic cancer, little is known about pa...
Aim: Palliative chemotherapy improves symptom control and prolongs survival in patients with unresec...
Aim: Palliative chemotherapy improves symptom control and prolongs survival in patients with unresec...
Purpose: Patients with pancreatic cancer have extremely high unmet psychological and physical needs....
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with incurable esophageal cancer (EC) or pancreaticobiliary c...
Objective: People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any cancer. ...
Objective\ud \ud People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any ca...
Objective: People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any cancer. ...
PURPOSE - This study aims to determine if the supportive care needs of people with pancreatic cance...
Purpose: This study aims to determine if the supportive care needs of people with pancreatic cancer ...
Objectives. Patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the poorest survival prognosis of any can...
Pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest survival rates, and patients experience debilitating symptom...
Objectives: Despite pancreatic cancer being the fifth highest cause of cancer death in developed reg...
Objectives: Despite pancreatic cancer being the fifth highest cause of cancer death in developed reg...
Understanding the unmet needs of cancer patients is important for developing and refining services t...
Purpose: Despite the benefits of palliative care (PC) in pancreatic cancer, little is known about pa...
Aim: Palliative chemotherapy improves symptom control and prolongs survival in patients with unresec...
Aim: Palliative chemotherapy improves symptom control and prolongs survival in patients with unresec...
Purpose: Patients with pancreatic cancer have extremely high unmet psychological and physical needs....
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with incurable esophageal cancer (EC) or pancreaticobiliary c...