Patients' needs following colorectal cancer diagnosis: where does primary care fit in?

scientific article published on November 2011

Patients' needs following colorectal cancer diagnosis: where does primary care fit in? is …
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P356DOI10.3399/BJGP11X606582
P932PMC publication ID3207086
P698PubMed publication ID22054330

P50authorSusan BrowneQ55603518
Sue ZieblandQ56149981
P2093author name stringElizabeth Mitchell
Una Macleod
Sally Wyke
Sue Ziebland
Neil Campbell
Al Dowie
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P433issue592
P921main subjectcolorectal cancerQ188874
cancer diagnosisQ110324059
colorectal carcinomaQ25493920
P304page(s)e692-9
P577publication date2011-11-01
P1433published inBritish Journal of General PracticeQ15758540
P1476titlePatients' needs following colorectal cancer diagnosis: where does primary care fit in?
P478volume61

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