Autor:
Calderón, J.
Campla, C.
D'Aguzan, N.
Barraza, S.
Padilla, O.
Sánchez, C.
Palma, S.
González, M.
Emotional distress (ED) is greater for oncology patients in comparison with the general population, and this has implications for the quality of life of the patient and his/her family, adherence to the treatment, and eventually, survivorship. In general, the detection of these symptoms is low, wh...
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Calderón, J.
,
Campla, C.
,
D'Aguzan, N.
,
Barraza, S.
,
Padilla, O.
,
Sánchez, C.
,
Palma, S.
,
González, M.
,
[Prevalence of emotional symptoms in Chilean oncology patients before the start of chemotherapy: Potential of the distress thermometer as an ultra-brief screening instrument]
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Prevalence of emotional symptoms in Chilean oncology patients before the start of chemotherapy: Potential of the distress thermometer as an ultra-brief screening instrument