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Sue-Anne McLachlan

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Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management|August 30, 2008
Use of ibandronate in the prevention of skeletal events in metastatic breast cancerBianca Devitt, Sue-Anne McLachlan
Evidence-Based Medicine|February 3, 2009
Practice corner: should we screen all patients starting chemotherapy for chronic hepatitis B virus infection?Sue-Anne McLachlan, Peter De Cruz
Palliative Medicine|April 4, 2017
Initial perceptions of palliative care: An exploratory qualitative study of patients with advanced cancer and their family caregiversAnna Collins, Sue-Anne McLachlan, Jennifer Philip
Palliative Medicine|December 14, 2017
How should we talk about palliative care, death and dying? A qualitative study exploring perspectives from caregivers of people with advanced cancerAnna Collins, Sue-Anne McLachlan, Jennifer Philip
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|November 5, 2013
Re: Tumor boards and the quality of cancer careBianca Devitt, Jennifer Philip, Sue-Anne McLachlan
Patient Education and Counseling|June 7, 2011
Patients' experiences and reported barriers to colonoscopy in the screening context--a systematic review of the literatureSue-Anne McLachlan, Alison Clements, Joan Austoker
Palliative Medicine|November 14, 2017
Communication about palliative care: A phenomenological study exploring patient views and responses to its discussionAnna Collins, Sue-Anne McLachlan, Jennifer Philip
Internal Medicine Journal|February 4, 2026
Cancer care in custody: health professional perspectivesTehreem Rawal, Genni Newnham, Sue-Anne McLachlan
Journal of Oncology Practice|March 2, 2011
Team dynamics, decision making, and attitudes toward multidisciplinary cancer meetings: health professionals' perspectivesBianca Devitt, Jennifer Philip, Sue-Anne McLachlan
Palliative Medicine|November 20, 2019
Community knowledge of and attitudes to palliative care: A descriptive studyAnna Collins, Sue-Anne McLachlan, Jennifer Philip
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Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management|August 30, 2008
Use of ibandronate in the prevention of skeletal events in metastatic breast cancerBianca Devitt, Sue-Anne McLachlan
Evidence-Based Medicine|February 3, 2009
Practice corner: should we screen all patients starting chemotherapy for chronic hepatitis B virus infection?Sue-Anne McLachlan, Peter De Cruz
Palliative Medicine|April 4, 2017
Initial perceptions of palliative care: An exploratory qualitative study of patients with advanced cancer and their family caregiversAnna Collins, Sue-Anne McLachlan, Jennifer Philip
Palliative Medicine|December 14, 2017
How should we talk about palliative care, death and dying? A qualitative study exploring perspectives from caregivers of people with advanced cancerAnna Collins, Sue-Anne McLachlan, Jennifer Philip
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|November 5, 2013
Re: Tumor boards and the quality of cancer careBianca Devitt, Jennifer Philip, Sue-Anne McLachlan
Patient Education and Counseling|June 7, 2011
Patients' experiences and reported barriers to colonoscopy in the screening context--a systematic review of the literatureSue-Anne McLachlan, Alison Clements, Joan Austoker
Palliative Medicine|November 14, 2017
Communication about palliative care: A phenomenological study exploring patient views and responses to its discussionAnna Collins, Sue-Anne McLachlan, Jennifer Philip
Internal Medicine Journal|February 4, 2026
Cancer care in custody: health professional perspectivesTehreem Rawal, Genni Newnham, Sue-Anne McLachlan
Journal of Oncology Practice|March 2, 2011
Team dynamics, decision making, and attitudes toward multidisciplinary cancer meetings: health professionals' perspectivesBianca Devitt, Jennifer Philip, Sue-Anne McLachlan
Palliative Medicine|November 20, 2019
Community knowledge of and attitudes to palliative care: A descriptive studyAnna Collins, Sue-Anne McLachlan, Jennifer Philip
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