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A framework for improving the quality of cancer care: The case of breast and cervical cancer screening

This commentary presents a conceptual framework, Quality in the Continuum of Cancer Care (QCCC), for quality improvement studies and research. Data sources include review of relevant literature (cancer care, quality improvement, organizational behavior, health services evaluation, and research). The...

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Published in:Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention biomarkers & prevention, 2003, Vol.12 (1), p.4-13
Main Authors: ZAPKA, Jane G, TAPLIN, Stephen H, SOLBERG, Leif I, MANOS, M. Michele
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