Supporting Patients Treated for Prostate Cancer: A Video Vignette Study With an Email-Based Educational Program in General Practice
BackgroundMen who have been treated for prostate cancer in Australia can consult their general practitioner (GP) for advice about symptoms or side effects at any time following treatment. However, there is no evidence that such men are consistently advised by GPs and patients experience substantial...
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Main Authors: | Jiwa, Moyez (Author), Halkett, Georgia (Author), Meng, Xingqiong (Author), Pillai, Vinita (Author), Berg, Melissa (Author), Shaw, Tim (Author) |
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2014-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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