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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Support Care Cancer. 2020 Feb 3;28(10):4923–4931. doi: 10.1007/s00520-019-05277-z

Table 3.

Primary Care Clinicians’ Confidence in Breast and Colon Cancer Surveillance Knowledge and Skills, N=110.

How confident are you about doing the following… Percent responding very/somewhat confident (versus not at all/don’t know) 95% Confidence interval
Appropriate surveillance to detect recurrent breast cancer 64 (56–75)
Managing long term and late physical adverse effects of breast cancer treatment 55 (45–64)
Psychosocial effects of breast cancer 87 (78–92)
Appropriate surveillance to detect recurrent Colon cancer 72 (63–81)
Managing long term and late physical adverse effects of colon cancer treatment 51 (40–61)
Psychosocial effects of colon cancer 88 (82–94)