Cancer treatment decisions for people living with dementia: Experiences of family carers, a qualitative interview study
Abstract Background As the UK population ages, the prevalence of both dementia and cancer will increase. Family carers of people with dementia who are subsequently diagnosed with cancer are often involved in treatment decisions about cancer. These decisions are uniquely challenging. Objectives To ex...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Hynes (Author), Victoria J. Hodges (Author), Lynda Wyld (Author), Caroline Mitchell (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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