User-Centered Research on Breast Cancer Patient Needs and Preferences of an Internet-Based Clinical Trial Matching System
Background Internet-based clinical trial matching systems have the potential to streamline the search process for women with breast cancer seeking alternative treatments. A prototype system was developed to leverage the capabilities of a personal health record system for the purpose of identifying c...
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Main Authors: | Atkinson, Nancy L (Author), Massett, Holly A (Author), Mylks, Christy (Author), Hanna, Bethany (Author), Deering, Mary Jo (Author), Hesse, Bradford W (Author) |
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2007-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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