Tim Whelan

Publication List Details

Period

1940 - 2008

Number

18

Co-Authors

Providing supportive care to cancer patients: a study on inter-organizational relationships (2008)

Brazil, Kevin, Bainbridge, Daryl, Sussman, Jonathan, Whelan, Tim, Ann O'Brien, Mary, Pyette, Nancy

Background: Supportive cancer care (SCC) has historically been provided by organizations that work independently and possess limited inter-organizational coordination. Despite the recognition that...

Clinical trial update: National Cancer Institute of Canada (2005)

Pritchard, Kathy, Whelan, Tim

Abstract The Breast Cancer Site Group (BCSG) of the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC) Clinical Trials Group (CTG) has conducted a wide variety of clinical trials focussing on large phase III...

Clinical trial update: National Cancer Institute of Canada

Pritchard, Kathy, Whelan, Tim

The Breast Cancer Site Group (BCSG) of the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC) Clinical Trials Group (CTG) has conducted a wide variety of clinical trials focussing on large phase III trials...

Clinical trial update: National Cancer Institute of Canada

Pritchard, Kathy, Whelan, Tim

The Breast Cancer Site Group (BCSG) of the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC) Clinical Trials Group (CTG) has conducted a wide variety of clinical trials focussing on large phase III trials...

Improving Communication Between Doctors and Breast Cancer Patients

Stewart, Moira, Brown, Judith Belle, Hammerton, Joanne, Donner, Allan, Gavin, Alan, Holliday, Ronald L., ...

PURPOSE We wanted to assess the effectiveness of intensive education for physicians compared with a traditional session on communicating with breast cancer patients.

The statutory duty of physicians to inform patients versus unmet patients' information needs: The case of breast cancer in France

Moumjid, Nora, Charles, Cathy, Morelle, Magali, Gafni, Amiram, Brémond, Alain, Farsi, Fadila, ...

Objectives (1) To explore empirically the extent to which early stage breast cancer patients in France, wish to be informed about their disease and treatments and (2) in view of the statutory duty of...