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. 2022 Dec 8;14(24):6053. doi: 10.3390/cancers14246053

Table 1.

Information on how interviewees with cancer received or did not receive information about SOC.

Recalls Being Informed about Supportive Oncology Care
Interviewee’s Information by Oncology
Services Teams
by Other Means
No. 1, female, 75 years, cancer no
No. 2, female, 50 years, breast cancer diagnosed in early 2022 yes
No. 3, male, 73 years, cancer of the digestive system diagnosed by the end 2021 no
No. 4, male, 85 years, ENT cancer diagnosed by end 2021 no
No. 5, female, 68 years, stomach cancer diagnosed in 2019 yes
No. 6, female, 64 years, cancer in early 2022 yes
No. 7, male, 70 years, cancer no
No. 8, female, 67 years, metastatic ENT cancer diagnosed in 2018 no
No. 9, female, 54 years, colon cancer diagnosed by end of 2021 no Yes, a co-worker who had had breast cancer herself told her about what was offered at the League Against Cancer
No. 10, female, 45 years, cancer no yes
No. 11, female, 75 years, stomach cancer no Yes, her son is a doctor and told her about it
No. 12, female, 73 years, biliary tract cancer diagnosed in 2020 yes
No. 13, female, 65 years, myeloma Yes, remembers being told about it during the presentation of the treatment protocol
No. 14, female, 74 years, history of meningioma diagnosed in 2010 and breast cancer Yes, remembers a nurse giving her a folder with this information in it
No. 15, female, 75 years, colon cancer diagnosed in 2021 with liver metastases no Yes, she saw that supportive oncology care was being offered to other users
No. 16, male, 51 years, leukaemia yes
No. 17, female, 50 years, breast cancer diagnosed in 2020 Yes, in a diagnosis announcement consultation
No. 18, female, 49 years, brain tumour by the end of 2020 no
No. 19, male, 55 years, cancer, diagnosed in early 2020 no Yes, by his wife who, was an oncology nurse, told him about it
No. 20, male, 75 years, myeloma diagnosed in 2010 and start of treatment in 2022 no
No. 21, female, 43 years, breast cancer - Yes, because of her professional activity as a medical secretary
No. 22, female, 66 years, history of breast cancer diagnosed in 2007 and bone metastases in the femur diagnosed in 2016 yes Yes, her sister told her about what was offered in a hospital in Paris
No. 23, male, 47 years, pancreatic cancer diagnosed in 2019 no yes
no. 24, female, 54 years, pancreatic cancer with ovarian metastasis diagnosed in 2020 yes
No. 25, female, 81 years, cancer, diagnosed in 2019 no
No. 26, male, 65 years, rectal cancer diagnosed in 2018 no
No. 27, female, 43 years, breast cancer diagnosed in 2020 yes
No. 28, male, 66 years, liver cancer diagnosed in 2021 no
No. 29, male, 67 years, pancreatic cancer no
No. 30, male, 78 years, oesophageal cancer no
No. 31, male, 78 years, history of prostate and renal cancer diagnosed in 2007 and pancreatic cancer diagnosed in 2022 - Yes, because of his former professional activity as a doctor
No. 32, male, 68 years, metastatic colon cancer diagnosed in 2020 Yes, remembers being given a folder with this information
No. 33, male, 48 years, colon cancer diagnosed in early 2022 yes

Information related to interviewees recruited via the Indre et Loire League Against Cancer Departmental Committee is presented in bold, while information about interviewees recruited through day hospital services is presented in standard font. Of the 33 participants interviewed, 22 in total recalled being informed about SOC; 13 recalled being informed about SOC by a member of the oncology service team, while nine recalled having accessed the information by other means.