2023
DOI: 10.1002/cam4.6308
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Esophageal cancer patients’ need for information and support in making a treatment decision between standard surgery and active surveillance

Abstract: BackgroundThis study explores patients’ need for information and support in deciding on esophageal cancer treatment, when experimental active surveillance and standard surgery are both feasible.MethodsThis psychological companion study was conducted alongside the Dutch SANO‐trial (Surgery As Needed for Oesophageal cancer). In‐depth interviews and questionnaires were used to collect data from patients who declined participation in the trial because they had a strong preference for either active surveillance (n … Show more

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