Demographic and psychological predictors of community pharmacists' cancer-related conversations with patients: a cross-sectional analysis and survey study
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in the role of community pharmacy in the early diagnosis and prevention of cancer. This study set out to examine how often community pharmacists (CPs) encourage patients to spot or respond to potential signs and symptoms of cancer, and how often they...
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Main Authors: | Robert S. Kerrison (Author), Anna Robinson (Author), Hanna Skrobanski (Author), Ghalia Kayal (Author), Aradhna Kaushal (Author), Charlotte Ide-Walters (Author), Adam Todd (Author), Andrew Husband (Author), Shivali Lakhani (Author), Marsha Alter (Author), Christian von Wagner (Author), Lindsay MacDonald (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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