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Works citing "Online Cancer Services: Types of Services Offered and Associated Health Outcomes"
Gary C Doolittle, Ashley SpauldingAccording to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.7.3.e35):
(note that this is only a small subset of citations)
| 1. | Pauwels E, Van Hoof E, Charlier C, Lechner L, De Bourdeaudhuij I. Design and process evaluation of an informative website tailored to breast cancer survivors’ and intimate partners’ post-treatment care needs. BMC Research Notes 2012;5(1):548 [CrossRef] |
| 2. | Kinnane NA, Milne DJ. The role of the Internet in supporting and informing carers of people with cancer: a literature review. Supportive Care in Cancer 2010;18(9):1123 [CrossRef] |
| 3. | Lee SY, Hawkins R. Why Do Patients Seek an Alternative Channel? The Effects of Unmet Needs on Patients' Health-Related Internet Use. Journal of Health Communication 2010;15(2):152 [CrossRef] |
| 4. | Hesse BW. Cancer Communication: Status and Future Directions. Journal of Health Communication 2009;14(sup1):109 [CrossRef] |
| 5. | Gospodarowicz M. Testicular Cancer Patients: Considerations in Long-Term Follow-Up. Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America 2008;22(2):245 [CrossRef] |
| 6. | Porta M, Hagood H, Patt J, Hodorowski JK, Treiman K. The NCI’s Cancer Information Service: Meeting the public’s cancer information needs via the internet. Journal of Cancer Education 2007;22(S2):S26 [CrossRef] |
| 7. | Zillmann D. Exemplification Effects in the Promotion of Safety and Health. Journal of Communication 2006;56(s1):S221 [CrossRef] |
| 8. | Whitten P, Kreps GL, Eastin MS. Creating a Framework for Online Cancer Services Research to Facilitate Timely and Interdisciplinary Applications. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2005;7(3):e34 [CrossRef] |
