Decision Making in Oncology: A Review of Patient Decision Aids to Support Patient Participation

Volume: 58, Issue: 5, Pages: 293 - 304
Published: Aug 28, 2008
Abstract
Although cancer management is becoming more structured with disease-specific guidelines and clinical pathways, many decisions remain complex. Contributing to this complexity is the need to make value tradeoffs between benefits and harms across cancer treatment and/or screening options. Since there is no "best" option for everyone, decisions are defined as being of higher quality when informed with the latest scientific evidence and based on...
Paper Details
Title
Decision Making in Oncology: A Review of Patient Decision Aids to Support Patient Participation
Published Date
Aug 28, 2008
Volume
58
Issue
5
Pages
293 - 304
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