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Examining the role of pre-visit anxiety on patient uncertainty and breast cancer patient-provider communication.

Elizabeth A BroadbridgeMaria K Venetis
Published in: Cancer medicine (2024)
Results indicate breast cancer patients with anxiety pre-appointment are at-risk for more illness uncertainty and are more likely to explicitly provide empathic opportunities. This supports the need for added attention to empathic opportunities to not only address patients emotionally but to also assess whether a patient may be at higher risk of having preexisting anxiety.
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