Patients' experiences with cancer care in Switzerland: Results of a multicentre cross‐sectional survey
European Journal of Cancer Care2022Vol. 31(6), pp. e13705–e13705
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Chantal Arditi, Manuela Eicher, Sara Colomer‐Lahiguera, Christine Bienvenu, Sandro Anchisi, Daniel Betticher, Pierre‐Yves Dietrich, Michel A. Duchosal, Solange Peters, Isabelle Peytremann‐Bridevaux
Abstract
This large study identified that cancer patient experiences can be improved in relation to communication, information and supportive care aspects. Improvement efforts should target these areas of care to enhance responsiveness of cancer care.
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