A simple intervention could help address overlooked pain among older adults with cancer in rural America

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A recent article in JAMA Network Open published by myself and my research collaborators—Jill Harrison at Brown University, Sarah Yarborough at Fred Hutch, and Tammy Stokes at Maury Regional Medical Center—examined the potential for a brief communication-based intervention to help older adults with cancer who live in rural settings better manage their pain. 

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Megan J. Shen, PhD
Social psychologist, associate professor, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
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