“…This was followed by being informed about their test results as soon as feasible (6/34 studies, prevalence 47% (So et al., 2013) – 86% (Liao et al., 2012)), and information about recovery and self‐management (6/34 studies, prevalence 19% (Cheng et al., 2014) – 84% (Liao et al., 2012)). Other prevalent needs across the other domains (PSY, PDL, PCS, SEX, SIC and FIN, respectively) included: concerns that their results are beyond their control (6/34 studies, prevalence 12% (Au et al., 2013) – 73% (Liao et al., 2012)), not being able to do the things they used to do including physical and social activities reported (6/34 studies, prevalence 7% (Fielding et al., 2013) – 44% (Huang et al., 2015)), hospital staff to attend promptly to their physical needs (5/34 studies, prevalence 21% (So et al., 2013) – 79% (Au et al., 2013)), to be given information about sexual relationships (8/34, prevalence 3% (Au et al., 2013) – 24% (Chen, Liao, et al, 2009)), support from people close to them (one study, prevalence 62% (Zhang, Zhang, Liu, Yan, & Wei, 2018)), and monetary allowance for travel, treatment and equipment expenses (3/34, prevalence 25% (So et al., 2019) – 44% (Chan et al., 2012)).…”