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Uncertainty related to multigene panel testing for cancer: a qualitative study on counsellors' and counselees' views
Shared decision making in oncology: A model based on patients', health care professionals', and researchers' views
Uncertainty in consultations about genetic testing for cancer: an explorative observational study
Accelerating implementation of shared decision-making in the Netherlands: An exploratory investigation
Clinical and sociodemographic associations with treatment selection in major depression
On how to define and measure SDM
Preferred and Perceived Participation of Younger and Older Patients in Decision Making About Treatment for Early Breast Cancer: A Prospective Study
A prospective comparison of younger and older patients' preferences for breast-conserving surgery versus mastectomy in early breast cancer
Preferences for cervical cancer screening: The role of implicit associations
The quality of instruments to assess the process of shared decision making: A systematic review
Factors associated with frequency of discussion of or referral for counselling about fertility issues in female cancer patients
ADVANCE CARE PLANNING IN GLIOBLASTOMA PATIENTS: PHASE I OF A FEASIBILITY STUDY
Sexual distress and associated factors among cervical cancer survivors: A cross-sectional multicenter observational study
Quality of Life in 807 Patients with Vestibular Schwannoma: Comparing Treatment Modalities
Oncologist, patient, and companion questions during pretreatment consultations about adjuvant cancer treatment: a shared decision-making perspective
Treatment recommendations for older women with breast cancer: A survey among surgical, radiation and medical oncologists
Preferences for cervical cancer screening: The role of implicit associations
Accuracy of the online prognostication tools PREDICT and Adjuvant! for early-stage breast cancer patients younger than 50 years
Feasibility and effects of a decision aid about fertility preservation

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