Do cancer patients change their minds after surgery? study asks
NCT ID NCT07481994
Summary
This study aims to understand how older cancer patients think about their illness and treatment before and after major surgery. Researchers interviewed 100 patients aged 65+ undergoing procedures like colon or brain tumor removal. They asked about patients' understanding of their condition, personal values, and support systems to see if surgery changes their perspectives.
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Tomas Bata regional Hospital
Zlín, 76001, Czechia
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