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Penelope Schofield

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Psycho-Oncology|February 21, 2018
Experiences and unmet needs of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people with cancer care: A systematic review and meta-synthesisKarolina Lisy, Micah D J Peters, Penelope Schofield, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|January 25, 2006
Half-full or half-empty: a responseDonna Milne, Penelope Schofield, Michael Jefford, et al.
Integrative Cancer Therapies|May 14, 2010
Discussing complementary therapy use with early-stage breast cancer patients: exploring the communication gapIlona Juraskova, Leonard Hegedus, Phyllis Butow, et al.
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research|February 25, 2020
Translation and back-translation methodology in health research - a critiqueUldis Ozolins, Sandra Hale, Xiang Cheng, et al.
Palliative Medicine|August 1, 2006
'Would you like to talk about your future treatment options'? Discussing the transition from curative cancer treatment to palliative carePenelope Schofield, Mariko Carey, Anthony Love, et al.
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|November 1, 2011
Unmet needs and distress in people with inoperable lung cancer at the commencement of treatmentAnna Ugalde, Sanchia Aranda, Meinir Krishnasamy, et al.
Acta Oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden)|January 31, 2019
A longitudinal study of four unique trajectories of psychological distress in cancer survivors after completing potentially curative treatmentKerryann Lotfi-Jam, Karla Gough, Penelope Schofield, et al.
Palliative & Supportive Care|September 30, 2010
Discussing the transition to palliative care: evaluation of a brief communication skills training program for oncology cliniciansMichelle N Grainger, Sue Hegarty, Penelope Schofield, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|July 10, 2021
Differential adherence to peer and nurse components of a supportive care package-The appeal of peer support may be related to women's health and psychological statusKarla Gough, Michaela C Pascoe, Rebecca Bergin, et al.
Journal of Thoracic Oncology : Official Publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer|June 16, 2010
What should a support program for people with lung cancer look like? Differing attitudes of patients and support group facilitatorsBianca Devitt, Allison Hatton, Carl Baravelli, et al.
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Psycho-Oncology|February 21, 2018
Experiences and unmet needs of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people with cancer care: A systematic review and meta-synthesisKarolina Lisy, Micah D J Peters, Penelope Schofield, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|January 25, 2006
Half-full or half-empty: a responseDonna Milne, Penelope Schofield, Michael Jefford, et al.
Integrative Cancer Therapies|May 14, 2010
Discussing complementary therapy use with early-stage breast cancer patients: exploring the communication gapIlona Juraskova, Leonard Hegedus, Phyllis Butow, et al.
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research|February 25, 2020
Translation and back-translation methodology in health research - a critiqueUldis Ozolins, Sandra Hale, Xiang Cheng, et al.
Palliative Medicine|August 1, 2006
'Would you like to talk about your future treatment options'? Discussing the transition from curative cancer treatment to palliative carePenelope Schofield, Mariko Carey, Anthony Love, et al.
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|November 1, 2011
Unmet needs and distress in people with inoperable lung cancer at the commencement of treatmentAnna Ugalde, Sanchia Aranda, Meinir Krishnasamy, et al.
Acta Oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden)|January 31, 2019
A longitudinal study of four unique trajectories of psychological distress in cancer survivors after completing potentially curative treatmentKerryann Lotfi-Jam, Karla Gough, Penelope Schofield, et al.
Palliative & Supportive Care|September 30, 2010
Discussing the transition to palliative care: evaluation of a brief communication skills training program for oncology cliniciansMichelle N Grainger, Sue Hegarty, Penelope Schofield, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|July 10, 2021
Differential adherence to peer and nurse components of a supportive care package-The appeal of peer support may be related to women's health and psychological statusKarla Gough, Michaela C Pascoe, Rebecca Bergin, et al.
Journal of Thoracic Oncology : Official Publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer|June 16, 2010
What should a support program for people with lung cancer look like? Differing attitudes of patients and support group facilitatorsBianca Devitt, Allison Hatton, Carl Baravelli, et al.
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