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Terminology change for small low-risk papillary thyroid cancer as a response to overtreatment: results from three Australian community juries
Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 9/3/22 Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 9/3/22

Terminology change for small low-risk papillary thyroid cancer as a response to overtreatment: results from three Australian community juries

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Public perceptions of changing the terminology for low risk thyroid cancer: a qualitative focus group study
Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 8/3/22 Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 8/3/22

Public perceptions of changing the terminology for low risk thyroid cancer: a qualitative focus group study

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Patients' experiences of diagnosis and management of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: a qualitative study
Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 7/3/22 Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 7/3/22

Patients' experiences of diagnosis and management of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: a qualitative study

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Association of preferences for papillary thyroid cancer treatment with disease terminology: a discrete choice experiment
Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 7/3/22 Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 7/3/22

Association of preferences for papillary thyroid cancer treatment with disease terminology: a discrete choice experiment

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Effect of a change in papillary thyroid cancer terminology on anxiety levels and treatment preferences: a randomized crossover trial
Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 7/3/22 Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 7/3/22

Effect of a change in papillary thyroid cancer terminology on anxiety levels and treatment preferences: a randomized crossover trial

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Renaming low risk conditions labelled as cancer
Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 7/3/22 Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 7/3/22

Renaming low risk conditions labelled as cancer

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Words do matter: a systematic review on how different terminology for the same condition influences management preferences
Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Tessa Copp, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 6/3/22 Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Tessa Copp, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 6/3/22

Words do matter: a systematic review on how different terminology for the same condition influences management preferences

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Clinicians’ views on management and terminology for papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: a qualitative study
Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 6/3/22 Brooke Nickel, Kirsten McCaffery, Low risk cancer communication Carys Batcup 6/3/22

Clinicians’ views on management and terminology for papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: a qualitative study

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