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Communicating bad news to patients and families in African oncology settings.

David William LounsburyScott NicholsChioma C AsuzuPhilip OdiyoAli AlisMyrha QadirSharon NicholsPatricia A ParkerMelissa Henry
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2022)
Results show that effective communication about cancer diagnosis and prognosis requires an appreciation and clinical skill set that blends an understanding of cancer-related internalized stigmas harbored by patient and family, dilemmas posed by treatment affordability, and the need to navigate family wishes about cancer-related diagnoses in the context of African oncology settings. Findings underscore the need for culturally grounded communications research and program design.
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