Background: The number of women with breast cancer in general practice is rising. To address their needs and wishes for a referral, GPs might benefit from more insight into women's health care practices and need for additional support.Objective: To examine the prevalence of health care use and remaining needs among women with breast cancer in the first 15 months after diagnosis.Methods: In this multicentre, prospective, observational study women with breast cancer completed a questionnaire at 6 and 15 months post-diagnosis. Medical data were retrieved through chart reviews. The prevalence of types of health care used and remaining needs related to medical, psychosocial, paramedical and supplementary service care (such as home care), was exa...
© 2014, Australasian Medical Journal. All rights reserved.Background: Although clinicians in both pr...
Objective. We aimed to ascertain how often patients seek help for familial breast cancer in primary ...
Objective: to explore the perceived unmet needs among women treated for breast cancer and in whom sy...
Background: The number of women with breast cancer in general practice is rising. To address their n...
BACKGROUND: The number of women with breast cancer in general practice is rising. To address their n...
PURPOSE: Little is known about the actual involvement of the general practitioner (GP) during the ac...
Little is known about the current role of the general practitioner (GP) in breast cancer follow-up c...
BACKGROUND: On completion of treatment people with breast cancer are offered surveillance at a hospi...
OBJECTIVE: Unmet health care needs require additional care resources to achieve optimal patient well...
Background: On completion of treatment people with breast cancer are offered surveillance at a hosp...
Purpose: This study aimed at gaining insight into supportive care needs and cancer treatment-related...
The purpose of the current study was to access the degree to which the support needs of women with a...
The purpose of the current study was to access the degree to which the support needs of women with a...
Breast cancer patients face challenges throughout the journey of diagnosis, treatment, post-treatmen...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective To examine the need for, u...
© 2014, Australasian Medical Journal. All rights reserved.Background: Although clinicians in both pr...
Objective. We aimed to ascertain how often patients seek help for familial breast cancer in primary ...
Objective: to explore the perceived unmet needs among women treated for breast cancer and in whom sy...
Background: The number of women with breast cancer in general practice is rising. To address their n...
BACKGROUND: The number of women with breast cancer in general practice is rising. To address their n...
PURPOSE: Little is known about the actual involvement of the general practitioner (GP) during the ac...
Little is known about the current role of the general practitioner (GP) in breast cancer follow-up c...
BACKGROUND: On completion of treatment people with breast cancer are offered surveillance at a hospi...
OBJECTIVE: Unmet health care needs require additional care resources to achieve optimal patient well...
Background: On completion of treatment people with breast cancer are offered surveillance at a hosp...
Purpose: This study aimed at gaining insight into supportive care needs and cancer treatment-related...
The purpose of the current study was to access the degree to which the support needs of women with a...
The purpose of the current study was to access the degree to which the support needs of women with a...
Breast cancer patients face challenges throughout the journey of diagnosis, treatment, post-treatmen...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective To examine the need for, u...
© 2014, Australasian Medical Journal. All rights reserved.Background: Although clinicians in both pr...
Objective. We aimed to ascertain how often patients seek help for familial breast cancer in primary ...
Objective: to explore the perceived unmet needs among women treated for breast cancer and in whom sy...