Caregiver burden and associated factors amongst carers of women with advanced breast cancer attending a radiation oncology clinic in Nigeria
Background: The responsibility of caring for patients with advanced cancer in sub-Saharan Africa is mostly shouldered by family members because of paucity of institutional facilities. There is a growing concern that the number of women needing treatment for advanced breast cancer is rising at an unp...
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Main Authors: | Ikechi E. Jite (Author), Adedotun A. Adetunji (Author), Ayorinde M. Folasire (Author), Joshua O. Akinyemi (Author), Segun Bello (Author) |
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