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Shared decision making improves patient satisfaction during radiation therapy, may help alleviate anxiety, depression
April 14, 2014 by NewsBot
Taking an active role in their radiation treatment decisions leaves cancer patients feeling more satisfied with their care, and may even relieve psychological distress around the experience. "Our findings emphasize the value of patient-physician relationships and communication specifically in radiation oncology, something that hasn't been shown before," said the lead author.