Patient-centered medical homes may improve breast cancer surveillance among survivors.

Authors

Stephanie Wheeler

Stephanie B. Wheeler

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

Stephanie B. Wheeler , Racquel Elizabeth Kohler , Ravi K. Goyal , Katherine Elizabeth Reeder-Hayes , Kristen Hassmiller Lich , Timothy Smith , Cathy Melvin , Alexis Moore , Marisa E Domino

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Poster Details

Meeting

2012 ASCO Annual Meeting

Session Type

Poster Discussion Session

Session Title

Health Services Research

Track

Health Services Research

Sub Track

Quality and Quality Improvement (Including Outcomes and QOL Research)

Citation

J Clin Oncol 30, 2012 (suppl; abstr 6029)

DOI

10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.6029

Abstract #

6029

Poster Bd #

17

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