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    Improving communication between the general practitioner and the oncologist: a key role in coordinating care for patients suffering from cancer

    Patients suffering from cancers are increasingly numerous in general practice consultations. The General Practitioner (GP) should be at the heart of the management of patients. Several studies have examined th...

    Vladimir Druel, Laetitia Gimenez, Kim Paricaud, Jean-Pierre Delord in BMC Cancer (2020)

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    Assessment of cancers’ diagnostic stage in a Deaf community - survey about 4363 Deaf patients recorded in French units

    Deaf people represent 0.1% of the French population and their access to public health campaigns is limited due to their frequent illiteracy and the infrequent use of sign language in campaigns. There is also a...

    Vladimir Druel, Hélène Hayet, Laetitia Esman, Marie Clavel in BMC Cancer (2018)

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    Primary care physicians and oncologists are partners in cancer announcement

    The primary care physician (PCP) is central to cancer patients’ management. Announcement of the diagnosis is a critical time for patients, even if they wish to be fully informed. The French National Cancer Pla...

    Marie-Eve Rougé Bugat, Christelle Omnes, Cyrille Delpierre in Supportive Care in Cancer (2016)

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    Guideline sheets on the side effects of anticancer drugs are useful for general practitioners

    General practitioners (GPs) are more and more involved in the treatment of cancer patients but feel not informed enough about anticancer treatments and associated side effects. Better communication with treatm...

    Marie-Eve Rouge-Bugat, Donia Lassoued, Joy Bacrie in Supportive Care in Cancer (2015)