Psychosocial outcomes of an electronic self‐report assessment and self‐care intervention for patients with cancer: a randomized controlled trial

The use of Web‐based technology to facilitate self‐care and communication with health care providers has the potential to improve psychosocial outcomes for patients undergoing cancer treatment. This study reports an analysis of psychosocial outcomes of the electronic self‐report assessment for cancer study.

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