2021
DOI: 10.1111/ecc.13435
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Breaking potentially bad news of cancer workup to well‐informed patients by telephone versus in‐person: A randomised controlled trial on psychosocial consequences

Abstract: Background The use of telephone in delivering cancer care increases, but not in cancer workup. Current protocols for breaking bad news assume a single in‐person meeting. Cancer workup involves multiple opportunities for patient information. We investigated the psychosocial consequences in gradually informed patients of receiving lung cancer workup results by telephone versus in‐person. Methods A randomised, controlled, open‐label, assessor‐blinded, single‐centre trial including patients referred for invasive w… Show more

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