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Informationsbedürfnisse von Brustkrebspatientinnen und ihren Angehörigen

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Krebspatienten brauchen und wünschen möglichst viel — und kontinuierlich — Information über die verschiedenen Aspekte ihrer Erkrankung, der Behandlung und der Auswirkungen auf ihr Leben, ihren Alltag (u. a. Jenkins et al. 2001; Jefford u. Tattersall 2002).

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Gaisser, A. (2010). Informationsbedürfnisse von Brustkrebspatientinnen und ihren Angehörigen. In: Mammakarzinom Interdisziplinär. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12681-9_32

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