Empathic Communication Skills Training for Cancer Care Providers to Help Stop Lung Cancer Stigma Experienced by Patients

Empathic Communication Skills Training for Cancer Care Providers to Help Stop Lung Cancer Stigma Experienced by Patients
Condition:   Lung Cancer
Intervention:   Behavioral: Empathetic Communication Skills (ECS) training
Sponsors:   Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center;   American Cancer Society, Inc.;   Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center;   Go2 Foundation for Lung Cancer;   University of Arizona;   University of Colorado, Denver;   University of Florida;   University of Arkansas
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July 14, 2022Comments OffClinicalTrials.gov | Oncology Clinical Trials | Oncology Studies | US National Library of Medicine
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