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Fann JR et al. – This analysis evaluates the effectiveness of the Improving Mood–Promoting Access to Collaborative Treatment (IMPACT) program, a stepped care management program for depression in primary care patients who had an ICD–9 cancer diagnosis...The IMPACT collaborative care program appears to be feasible and effective for depression among older cancer patients in diverse primary care settings.

 

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