Research agenda for life-threatening cancer.
Karin PiilMary JardenKathrine Hoffmann PiiPublished in: European journal of cancer care (2018)
User involvement in identifying research agendas has the potential to improve quality of care for patients and caregivers across the cancer trajectory, while minimizing the gap in research between the healthcare user and healthcare provider.
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