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Jennifer W Mack

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The New England Journal of Medicine|February 1, 2013
Talking with patients about dyingJane C Weeks, Jennifer W Mack, Deborah Schrag
Patient Education and Counseling|August 1, 2019
Knowing versus doing: The value of behavioral change models for emotional communication in oncologyBryan A Sisk, Jennifer W Mack, James DuBois
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|October 18, 2016
Communication preferences of pediatric cancer patients: talking about prognosis and their future lifeSarah R Brand, Karen Fasciano, Jennifer W Mack
Journal of Palliative Medicine|October 4, 2012
Profit status and delivery of hospice care for infants: the mediating role of pediatric knowledgeLisa C Lindley, Sandy Mixer, Jennifer W Mack
Pediatrics|April 20, 2019
Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Patients' Experiences With Treatment Decision-makingJennifer W Mack, Karen M Fasciano, Susan D Block
Cancer|April 4, 2017
Prognostic disclosures over time: Parental preferences and physician practicesBryan A Sisk, Tammy I Kang, Jennifer W Mack
JAMA Network Open|September 8, 2022
Change in the Parent-Clinician Relationship Throughout the First Year of Treatment in Pediatric OncologyJennifer W Mack, Tim Jaung, Hajime Uno, et al.
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
Pediatrics|December 7, 2017
How Parents of Children With Cancer Learn About Their Children's PrognosisBryan A Sisk, Tammy I Kang, Jennifer W Mack
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
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The New England Journal of Medicine|February 1, 2013
Talking with patients about dyingJane C Weeks, Jennifer W Mack, Deborah Schrag
Patient Education and Counseling|August 1, 2019
Knowing versus doing: The value of behavioral change models for emotional communication in oncologyBryan A Sisk, Jennifer W Mack, James DuBois
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|October 18, 2016
Communication preferences of pediatric cancer patients: talking about prognosis and their future lifeSarah R Brand, Karen Fasciano, Jennifer W Mack
Journal of Palliative Medicine|October 4, 2012
Profit status and delivery of hospice care for infants: the mediating role of pediatric knowledgeLisa C Lindley, Sandy Mixer, Jennifer W Mack
Pediatrics|April 20, 2019
Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Patients' Experiences With Treatment Decision-makingJennifer W Mack, Karen M Fasciano, Susan D Block
Cancer|April 4, 2017
Prognostic disclosures over time: Parental preferences and physician practicesBryan A Sisk, Tammy I Kang, Jennifer W Mack
JAMA Network Open|September 8, 2022
Change in the Parent-Clinician Relationship Throughout the First Year of Treatment in Pediatric OncologyJennifer W Mack, Tim Jaung, Hajime Uno, et al.
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
Pediatrics|December 7, 2017
How Parents of Children With Cancer Learn About Their Children's PrognosisBryan A Sisk, Tammy I Kang, Jennifer W Mack
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
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