In the absence of evidence, who chooses? A qualitative study of patients' needs after treatment for colorectal cancer.
OBJECTIVES: To identify the range of patient pathways following surgery for colorectal cancer and explore patients' needs and preferences for follow-up. METHODS: A survey of hospitals within the UK Colorectal Cancer Services Collaborative and qualitative thematic analysis of 39 in-depth narrat...
Main Authors: | Rozmovits, L, Rose, P, Ziebland, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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