Emotional distress in cancer patients: the Edinburgh Cancer Centre symptom study.
To: (1) estimate the prevalence of clinically significant emotional distress in patients attending a cancer outpatient department and (2) determine the associations between distress and demographic and clinical variables, we conducted a survey of outpatients attending selected clinics of a regional...
Main Authors: | Strong, V, Waters, R, Hibberd, C, Rush, R, Cargill, A, Storey, D, Walker, J, Wall, L, Fallon, M, Sharpe, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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