Sensations, symptoms, and then what? early bodily experiences prior to diagnosis of lung cancer

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  • who: Britt-Marie Bernhardson and colleagues from the Institutet, , Stockholm, Sweden Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford have published the research: Sensations, symptoms, and then what? Early bodily experiences prior to diagnosis of lung cancer, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 19/05/2020
  • what: This research has generally focused on which symptoms occur before diagnosis, catalyze care-seeking behavior, and/or may be predictive of LC. The authors explore these individuals' retrospective accounts of how these perceived sensations related to four key indicators of LC-tiredness, breathlessness, pain, and cough, focusing on the processes . . .

     

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