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Caregiver distress and quality of life in primary caregivers of oncology patients in active treatment and follow-up.

Ine DecadtAnnouschka LaenenJanne CelusShelly GeyskensHannah VansteenlandtAnnemarie Coolbrandt
Published in: European journal of cancer care (2021)
Caregiver distress is highly variable, but a minority of caregivers is at high risk for caregiver distress. Professional caregivers play an important role at supporting caregivers and detecting high-risk caregivers.
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