A culturally adapted, multidisciplinary psychoeducation program for early-stage breast cancer survivors in Asia: A randomized, controlled trial.

Authors

Alexandre Chan

Alexandre Chan

National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

Alexandre Chan , Terence NG , Suan Kai Oh , Tewodros Eyob , Maung Shwe , Yan Xiang Gan , Raymond Chan , Rebecca Alexandra Dent , Raymond C.H. Ng , Mabel Tan , Brandon Goh , Yee Pin Tan , Gilbert Fan

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Poster Details

Meeting

2016 ASCO Annual Meeting

Session Type

Poster Session

Session Title

Patient and Survivor Care

Track

Patient and Survivor Care

Sub Track

Survivorship

Clinical Trial Registration Number

NCT02600299

Citation

J Clin Oncol 34, 2016 (suppl; abstr 10080)

DOI

10.1200/JCO.2016.34.15_suppl.10080

Abstract #

10080

Poster Bd #

68

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