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The 'link person' - The role of cancer nurse specialists in cancer treatment decisions [1]

Patterns and predictors of workforce participation in cancer survivors 6 and 12-months post-diagnosis: a longitudinal study [2]

“I don’t care what it’s called, I just want to know if I have cancer.” Women’s emotional responses and information needs after having an HPV test [3]

Bias in prescription data of the Irish ovarian cancer population. [4]

Psychological after-effects of colposcopy: prevalence of worries, anxiety and depression at 4 months [5]

An all-Ireland population-based study of past and current physical and psychological side-effects following prostate cancer treatments [6]

Associations between method of detection, clinical and socio-demographic factors and psychological well-being among prostate cancer survivors [7]

Actual and predicted treatment-related side-effects predict low health related quality-of-life in prostate cancer survivors PiCTure study [8]

Prostate cancer survivors who were symptomatic at diagnosis have an increased risk of poor psychological wellbeing than men who were asymptomatic. Results from an all-Ireland survey [9]

Adapting the Prostate Care Questionnaire to measure men’s experiences of prostate cancer care in Ireland [10]

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[1] https://www.ncri.ie/research/presentations/link-person-role-cancer-nurse-specialists-cancer-treatment-decisions [2] https://www.ncri.ie/research/presentations/patterns-and-predictors-workforce-participation-cancer-survivors-6-and-12 [3] https://www.ncri.ie/research/presentations/%E2%80%9Ci-don%E2%80%99t-care-what-it%E2%80%99s-called-i-just-want-know-if-i-have-cancer%E2%80%9D-women%E2%80%99s [4] https://www.ncri.ie/research/presentations/bias-prescription-data-irish-ovarian-cancer-population [5] https://www.ncri.ie/research/presentations/psychological-after-effects-colposcopy-prevalence-worries-anxiety-and [6] https://www.ncri.ie/research/presentations/all-ireland-population-based-study-past-and-current-physical-and [7] https://www.ncri.ie/research/presentations/associations-between-method-detection-clinical-and-socio-demographic-factors [8] https://www.ncri.ie/research/presentations/actual-and-predicted-treatment-related-side-effects-predict-low-health [9] https://www.ncri.ie/research/presentations/prostate-cancer-survivors-who-were-symptomatic-diagnosis-have-increased-risk [10] https://www.ncri.ie/research/presentations/adapting-prostate-care-questionnaire-measure-men%E2%80%99s-experiences-prostate [11] https://www.ncri.ie/presentation-types/oral-presentation?theme=skifi [12] https://www.ncri.ie/presentation-types/oral-presentation?page=4&theme=skifi [13] https://www.ncri.ie/presentation-types/oral-presentation?page=1&theme=skifi [14] https://www.ncri.ie/presentation-types/oral-presentation?page=2&theme=skifi [15] https://www.ncri.ie/presentation-types/oral-presentation?page=3&theme=skifi [16] https://www.ncri.ie/presentation-types/oral-presentation?page=6&theme=skifi