Long-term positive psychological outcomes in an Australian pancreatic cancer screening program
Abstract
Screening for pancreatic cancer (PC) in high-risk groups aimed to detect early cancers is currently done only in the research setting, and data on psychological outcomes of screening in these populations is scarce. To determine the psychological impact of a national Australian pancreatic screening program, a prospective study was conducted using validated psychological measures: impact of events scale (IES), psychological consequences...
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Title
Long-term positive psychological outcomes in an Australian pancreatic cancer screening program
Published Date
Oct 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
23 - 35
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