A systematic review of the prevalence of comorbid cancer and dementia and its implications for cancer-related care.
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Christie Patient Centred Research (CPCR), School of Oncology , The Christie NHS Foundation Trust , Manchester , UKIssue Date
2017-07-18
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A comorbid diagnosis of cancer and dementia (cancer-dementia) may have unique implications for patient cancer-related experience. The objectives were to estimate prevalence of cancer-dementia and related experiences of people with dementia, their carers and cancer clinicians including cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment and palliative care.Citation
A systematic review of the prevalence of comorbid cancer and dementia and its implications for cancer-related care. 2017:1-18 Aging Ment HealthJournal
Aging & Mental HealthDOI
10.1080/13607863.2017.1348476PubMed ID
28718298Type
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1364-6915ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/13607863.2017.1348476
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