A qualitative study on women's breast cancer diagnosis disclosure preferences and disclosure experiences in a middle-income country
With the increasing cancer incidence in Ghana especially breast cancer among women, its diagnosis and prognosis present enormous fear and worry for women and their families. Thus, breaking the news of breast cancer diagnosis to patients presents enormous difficulty to healthcare professionals. Aim:...
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Main Authors: | Frema Osei-Tutu (Author), Merri Iddrisu (Author), Gladys Dzansi (Author), Tabitha Gyenewaa Quaidoo (Author), Ofosu-Poku Rasheed (Author), Prince Appiah Yeboah (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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