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Only attitude to psychological help seeking reliably predicted perceived importance, which was uniformly lower for supportive care than treatment improvements. Survivors and their families were viewed as having a high level of responsibility for support, although those who attributed control of health to powerful others ascribed more responsibility to those within the healthcare system. Education of the general public is needed concerning what supportive care is, how it may be provided to patients and the benefits of these services.STU