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Catherine Paterson

Researcher at University of Canberra

Publications -  103
Citations -  1249

Catherine Paterson is an academic researcher from University of Canberra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 66 publications receiving 721 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine Paterson include University of Aberdeen & Ninewells Hospital.

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Identifying the unmet supportive care needs of men living with and beyond prostate cancer: A systematic review

TL;DR: It is identified that men can experience a range of unmet supportive care needs with the most frequently reported being needs related to intimacy, informational, physical and psychological needs.
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EAU-EANM-ESTRO-ESUR-SIOG Prostate Cancer Guideline Panel Consensus Statements for Deferred Treatment with Curative Intent for Localised Prostate Cancer from an International Collaborative Study (DETECTIVE Study)

Thomas B. Lam, +77 more
- 01 Dec 2019 - 
TL;DR: Consensus statements and the findings are expected to guide and inform routine clinical practice and research, until higher levels of evidence emerge through prospective comparative studies and clinical trials.
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A systematic review of the supportive care needs of women living with and beyond cervical cancer.

TL;DR: Despite a host of additional needs experienced by women with cervical cancer, a predominant focus on sexuality/intimacy and information seeking issues is noted, preventing conclusions as to how these needs evolve over time from diagnosis to treatment and subsequently to survivorship from being drawn.
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The Role of Telehealth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Across the Interdisciplinary Cancer Team: Implications for Practice.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the role of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic across the interdisciplinary cancer care team and showed that telehealth reduces the travel burden on patients for consultation, affords a timely solution to discuss distressing side effects, initiate interventions, and enable possible treatment additions and/or changes.
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Exploring the relationship between coping, social support and health-related quality of life for prostate cancer survivors: a review of the literature

TL;DR: Future research should use a multidimensional inventory of the social support constructs to examine how each of the constructs influences the relationship between coping and HRQoL over time to facilitate the development of appropriately targeted social support interventions.