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The aggregate proportion of parents with heightened decisional regret did not change significantly over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, though individual-level regret fluctuated substantially with 27% experiencing heightened regret at some point.
Effect size13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months
Follow-up12 months
ComparatorBaseline regret prevalence at 1-6 weeks from diagnosis
Effect summarynull; 13% at baseline, 11% at 4 months, 11% at 12 months

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Source

PMC6923624
The Evolution of Regret: Decision Making for Parents of Children with Cancer
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