Young people’s opinions of cancer care in England: the BRIGHTLIGHT cohort
Luke Hughes,
Lorna A Fern,
Jeremy S Whelan
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesThe BRIGHTLIGHT cohort study was the national evaluation of cancer services for teenager and young adults (TYA). This was analysis of free-text survey data to better understand their experiences of cancer care.DesignCohort studySettingNational Health Service hospitals delivering cancer care in EnglandParticipants830 young people newly diagnosed with cancer.InterventionsExposure to specialist care in the first 6 months after diagnosis defined as care in a TYA Principal Treatment Centre (PTC). This was… Show more
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