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From symptom to cancer diagnosis: Perspectives of patients and family members in Alberta, Canada.

Anna Pujadas BoteyPaula J RobsonAdam M Hardwicke-BrownDorothy M RodehutskorsBarbara M O'NeillDouglas A Stewart
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Psychosocial supports available to potential cancer patients and their families are minimal, and may be important for improved experiences before diagnosis. Access to other patients' lived experiences with the diagnostic process and with cancer, and an enhanced supportive role of family doctors might help improve experiences for patients and families in the interval before receiving a diagnosis of cancer, which may have a significant impact on wellbeing.
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