Need for information, honesty and respect: patient perspectives on health care professionals communication about cancer and fertility
Abstract Background Individuals affected by cancer report a need for information about fertility from health care professionals (HCPs), in order to inform decision making and alleviate anxiety. However, there is evidence that many health professionals do not engage in such discussions. Method A mixe...
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Main Authors: | Jane M. Ussher (Author), Chloe Parton (Author), Janette Perz (Author) |
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