The influence of unmet supportive care needs on anxiety and depression during cancer treatment and beyond: a longitudinal study of survivors of haematological cancers
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Title
The influence of unmet supportive care needs on anxiety and depression during cancer treatment and beyond: a longitudinal study of survivors of haematological cancers
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Keywords
Unmet needs, Anxiety, Depression, Hierarchical regression, Haematological cancer, Oncology, Psychosocial oncology, Cancer survivorship
Journal
SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER
Volume 25, Issue 11, Pages 3447-3456
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-06-30
DOI
10.1007/s00520-017-3766-9
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