Behaviour, education and communication
C1 – C19
- C1: Survey of physical activity advice given to patients by breast cancer specialists
- C2: Acute fatigue in a breast radiotherapy cohort and its relationship to irradiated volumes, body mass index and biological factors
- C3: Promoting early presentation of breast cancer: implementation and evaluation of a training programme for radiographers to deliver a psycho-educational intervention
- C4: CanEth: Improving ethnicity data collection for statistics of cancer incidence, prevalence and survival in the United Kingdom – public and professionals perceptions
- C5: Psychosocial impact of alternative management policies for women with low-grade abnormal cervical smears: 3-year follow-up results from TOMBOLA (trial of management of borderline and other low-grade abnormal smears)
- C6: The health and well-being of family caregivers of palliative care lung cancer patients
- C7: Development of decision support for patients
- C8: Barriers and facilitators in the return to work of cancer survivors
- C9: Predictors of return to work in cancer survivors
- C10: Pilot intervention to facilitate the return to work process for cancer survivors
- C11: The experiences of people with learning disabilities who have cancer: an ethnographic study
- C12: ‘Yours is potentially serious but most of these are cured’: optimistic communication in UK outpatient oncology consultations?
- C13: Doctor-patient communication and quality of life – the development of a training program for oncologists
- C14: Postmenopausal bleeding: trends in psychological morbidity
- C15: Family cancer events and patients’ understanding of family history of cancer
- C16: Do patients with oesophago-gastric cancer have a longer referral time and worse outcome if aged under 55? A prospective multicentre study
- C17: Financial impact of a cancer diagnosis for patients and their families: a qualitative study among oncology social workers and patients
- C18: A systematic review of the information needs of partners and family members of cancer patients
- C19: Thin relapsing melanomas: a 21-year review