Interventions supporting cancer patients in making decisions regarding participation in clinical trials - a systematic review

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Line Hillersdal
Zandra Engelbak Nielsen
Ane Taudorf Nørmark
Ann Knoop
Karin Piil
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[1] University of Copenhagen,Centre for Medical Science and Technology Studies, Department of Public Health
[2] Copenhagen University College,Department of Nursing and Nutrition, Faculty of Health
[3] Copenhagen University Hospital,Department of Oncology, Centre for Cancer and Organ Diseases
[4] Rigshospitalet,Department of Public Health
[5] Aarhus University,undefined
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BMC Cancer | / 22卷
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Cancer; Decision support; Narrative synthesis; Oncology; Systematic review; Trial participation;
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