Cancer patients demand a high level of involvement in decisions concerning treatment. Many patients are informed about experimental trials, and especially the first consultation may be crucial for the future communication and treatment process. Patients with nonresectable non-small-cell lung cancer or colorectal cancer informed about experimental chemotherapy completed a questionnaire on satisfaction with the communication process, general attitude towards experimental treatments, the substance of information, and personal contact with the physician following their first consultation in a medical oncology unit. Physicians completed a questionnaire on their perception of the patients’ satisfaction. Among 68 physician–cancer patient pairs, 29...
The purpose of this study is to ask patients about the information they received during their initia...
Purpose. Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinical trial inte...
The objective of the study was to assess cancer patients' needs for information and its impact on re...
Cancer patients demand a high level of involvement in decisions concerning treatment. Many patients ...
Cancer patients demand a high level of involvement in decisions concerning treatment. Many patients ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relations among patients\u27 perceptions of their physi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relations among patients\u27 perceptions of their physi...
A diagnosis of cancer typically results in patients experiencing uncertainty about and loss of contr...
While the cancer experience has been studied extensively by scholars, one aspect that is lacking in ...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent to treatme...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can co...
OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: A review conducted in 2005 identified many of the communication difficulties ...
We report results from an intervention study to improve communication during consultations about ran...
Cancer communication has been found to play an important role on cancer care. The aim of this study ...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent to treatm...
The purpose of this study is to ask patients about the information they received during their initia...
Purpose. Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinical trial inte...
The objective of the study was to assess cancer patients' needs for information and its impact on re...
Cancer patients demand a high level of involvement in decisions concerning treatment. Many patients ...
Cancer patients demand a high level of involvement in decisions concerning treatment. Many patients ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relations among patients\u27 perceptions of their physi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relations among patients\u27 perceptions of their physi...
A diagnosis of cancer typically results in patients experiencing uncertainty about and loss of contr...
While the cancer experience has been studied extensively by scholars, one aspect that is lacking in ...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent to treatme...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can co...
OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: A review conducted in 2005 identified many of the communication difficulties ...
We report results from an intervention study to improve communication during consultations about ran...
Cancer communication has been found to play an important role on cancer care. The aim of this study ...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent to treatm...
The purpose of this study is to ask patients about the information they received during their initia...
Purpose. Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinical trial inte...
The objective of the study was to assess cancer patients' needs for information and its impact on re...