Screening for cancer-related psychological distress reduces hospital admissions
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Screening for cancer-related psychological distress reduces hospital admissions

Dion Smyth Lecturer-practitioner, Cancer and palliative care, Birmingham City University

Cancer-related psychological distress can contribute to additional mortality and morbidity, worse healthcare outcomes, increased service use and healthcare costs.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 16, 7, 9-9. doi: 10.7748/cnp.16.7.9.s11

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