Item does not contain fulltextIn palliative cancer treatment, the choice between palliative chemotherapy and best supportive care may be difficult. In the decision-making process, giving information as well as patients' values and preferences become important issues. Patients, however, may have a treatment preference before they even meet their medical oncologist. An insight into the patient's decision-making process can support clinicians having to inform their patients. Patients (n=207) with metastatic cancer, aged 18 years or older, able to speak Dutch, for whom palliative chemotherapy was a treatment option, were eligible for the study. We assessed the following before they consulted their medical oncologist: (1) socio-demographic chara...
BACKGROUND: In the past years, interest in patient treatment preferences is growing. Our objectives ...
Purpose: Patients are often encouraged to participate in treatment decision-making. Most studies on ...
Objective: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Objective: To determine the extent of informed decision-making and treatment preference of Korean pa...
Objective: To determine the extent of informed decision-making and treatment preference of Korean pa...
Background: Particularly at the end of life, treatment decisions should be shared and incorporate pa...
Introduction: Palliative chemotherapy is the principal treatment of patients with advanced soft tiss...
Introduction: Palliative chemotherapy is the principal treatment of patients with advanced soft tiss...
Introduction: Palliative chemotherapy is the principal treatment of patients with advanced soft tiss...
Background The decision to undergo chemotherapy for incurable cancer demands informed discussions ab...
Background The decision to undergo chemotherapy for incurable cancer demands informed discussions ab...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of the delicate balance between the modest benefits of p...
Aim: Patients with cancer have varied preferences for involvement in decision-making. We sought olde...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Abstract Background There is increasing recognition of the delicate balance between the modest benef...
BACKGROUND: In the past years, interest in patient treatment preferences is growing. Our objectives ...
Purpose: Patients are often encouraged to participate in treatment decision-making. Most studies on ...
Objective: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Objective: To determine the extent of informed decision-making and treatment preference of Korean pa...
Objective: To determine the extent of informed decision-making and treatment preference of Korean pa...
Background: Particularly at the end of life, treatment decisions should be shared and incorporate pa...
Introduction: Palliative chemotherapy is the principal treatment of patients with advanced soft tiss...
Introduction: Palliative chemotherapy is the principal treatment of patients with advanced soft tiss...
Introduction: Palliative chemotherapy is the principal treatment of patients with advanced soft tiss...
Background The decision to undergo chemotherapy for incurable cancer demands informed discussions ab...
Background The decision to undergo chemotherapy for incurable cancer demands informed discussions ab...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of the delicate balance between the modest benefits of p...
Aim: Patients with cancer have varied preferences for involvement in decision-making. We sought olde...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Abstract Background There is increasing recognition of the delicate balance between the modest benef...
BACKGROUND: In the past years, interest in patient treatment preferences is growing. Our objectives ...
Purpose: Patients are often encouraged to participate in treatment decision-making. Most studies on ...
Objective: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...