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Jennifer W Mack

Cancer

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Cancer|September 20, 2018
The PRISM intervention for adolescents and young adults with cancer: Paying attention to the patient as a whole personJennifer W Mack
Cancer|January 23, 2020
On listeningJennifer W Mack
Cancer|October 12, 2016
Difficult relationships between parents and physicians of children with cancer: A qualitative study of parent and physician perspectivesJennifer W Mack, Maya Ilowite, Sarah Taddei
Cancer|February 14, 2018
Reply to Cross-cultural communication in pediatric oncology: Catch them when they're youngMaya F Ilowite, Tammy I Kang, Jennifer W Mack
Cancer|April 4, 2017
Prognostic disclosures over time: Parental preferences and physician practicesBryan A Sisk, Tammy I Kang, Jennifer W Mack
Cancer|May 25, 2016
Parental preparedness for late effects and long-term quality of life in survivors of childhood cancerKatie A Greenzang, Angel M Cronin, Jennifer W Mack
Cancer|July 14, 2020
Impact of cancer on school, work, and financial independence among adolescents and young adultsBryan A Sisk, Karen Fasciano, Susan D Block, et al.
Cancer|September 29, 2020
Pediatric cancer communication in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping reviewDylan E Graetz, Marcela Garza, Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo, et al.
Cancer|October 1, 2019
Longitudinal prognostic communication needs of adolescents and young adults with cancerBryan A Sisk, Karen Fasciano, Susan D Block, et al.
Cancer|December 27, 2017
Intended and unintended consequences: Ethics, communication, and prognostic disclosure in pediatric oncologyJonathan M Marron, Angel M Cronin, Tammy I Kang, et al.
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Cancer|September 20, 2018
The PRISM intervention for adolescents and young adults with cancer: Paying attention to the patient as a whole personJennifer W Mack
Cancer|January 23, 2020
On listeningJennifer W Mack
Cancer|October 12, 2016
Difficult relationships between parents and physicians of children with cancer: A qualitative study of parent and physician perspectivesJennifer W Mack, Maya Ilowite, Sarah Taddei
Cancer|February 14, 2018
Reply to Cross-cultural communication in pediatric oncology: Catch them when they're youngMaya F Ilowite, Tammy I Kang, Jennifer W Mack
Cancer|April 4, 2017
Prognostic disclosures over time: Parental preferences and physician practicesBryan A Sisk, Tammy I Kang, Jennifer W Mack
Cancer|May 25, 2016
Parental preparedness for late effects and long-term quality of life in survivors of childhood cancerKatie A Greenzang, Angel M Cronin, Jennifer W Mack
Cancer|July 14, 2020
Impact of cancer on school, work, and financial independence among adolescents and young adultsBryan A Sisk, Karen Fasciano, Susan D Block, et al.
Cancer|September 29, 2020
Pediatric cancer communication in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping reviewDylan E Graetz, Marcela Garza, Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo, et al.
Cancer|October 1, 2019
Longitudinal prognostic communication needs of adolescents and young adults with cancerBryan A Sisk, Karen Fasciano, Susan D Block, et al.
Cancer|December 27, 2017
Intended and unintended consequences: Ethics, communication, and prognostic disclosure in pediatric oncologyJonathan M Marron, Angel M Cronin, Tammy I Kang, et al.
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