Nursing-led management of side effects of radiation: evidence-based recommendations for practice
Patricia PoirierUniversity of Maine School of Nursing, Orono, ME, USAAbstract: It has been estimated that 50%–60% of patients diagnosed with cancer will receive radiation therapy at some point in their treatment. Although radiation therapy can play a significant role in the cure or control...
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Dove Medical Press
2013
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