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4 weeks ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Olivia Robinson |Claire Surr |Laura Ashley
1 Background In the UK, 1 in 13 people living with dementia also have a cancer diagnosis [1]. Research indicates people with DCC have worse outcomes than those with cancer alone, including being more likely to be undiagnosed, experience emergency hospital admissions, and receive fewer oncology referrals [2-4] People with DCC also have complex care needs (e.g., pain), and often, their ability to communicate these needs can be impacted due to the severity of their dementia [5, 6].
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Jul 27, 2023 |
bjgp.org | Daniel Jones |Omer Ali |Stephanie Honey |Claire Surr
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Jun 27, 2023 |
bjgp.org | Daniel Jones |Omer Ali |Stephanie Honey |Claire Surr
Comparison with existing literatureThis study found a clear preference for patients to accept diagnostic testing even in old age.
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