Cancer during pregnancy: A qualitative study of healthcare experiences of Australian women
European Journal of Cancer Care2021Vol. 30(4), pp. e13425–e13425
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Lesley Stafford, Michelle Sinclair, Katrin Gerber, Leah Collins, Louise Newman, Christobel Saunders, Angela Ives, Kylie D. Mason, Michelle Peate, Jocelyn Lippey, Mark P. Umstad, Kerry Shanahan, Ruth Little
Abstract
Existing 'usual care' in the public and/or private sector for both the pregnancy and the cancer is insufficient to meet these women's needs. Prioritising psychological wellbeing including psychosocial needs, and communication and planning around fertility and postnatal challenges are essential for this population.
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