A Study Protocol to Explore and Improve Access to Medical Services and Information for Recently Diagnosed Elderly Patients with Cancer in Rural Settings

  • POSTAVARU G
  • MYERS B
  • AHMED T
  • et al.
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Introduction: This two-phase study seeks to contribute to research in the field of rural cancer health; specifically, the aim is to gain insight into the experiences of seeking, accessing and using information and health services throughout the cancer journey (diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care) for recently diagnosed (

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POSTAVARU, G.-I., MYERS, B., AHMED, T., LEWINS, D., BROWN, R., & SWABY, H. (2021). A Study Protocol to Explore and Improve Access to Medical Services and Information for Recently Diagnosed Elderly Patients with Cancer in Rural Settings. International Journal of Surgery Protocols, 25(1), 66–70. https://doi.org/10.29337/ijsp.144

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