Continuity and coordination of care in highly selected chronic cancer patients treated with multiple repeat radiation therapy
Abstract Introduction and background As cancer is developing into a chronic disease due to longer survival, continuity and coordination of oncological care are becoming more important for patients. As radiation oncology departments are an integral part of cancer care and as repeat irradiation become...
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Main Authors: | Sebastian M. Christ, Maiwand Ahmadsei, Annina Seiler, Eugenia Vlaskou Badra, Jonas Willmann, Caroline Hertler, Matthias Guckenberger |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7b3a514e43a943ca9c34c46becb70988 |
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