Women's experiences with deciding on neoadjuvant systemic therapy for operable breast cancer: A qualitative study
Objective: We explored, qualitatively, in a sample of Australian early-stage breast cancer patients eligible for neoadjuvant systemic therapy (NAST): (i) their understanding of the choice of having NAST; (ii) when and with whom the decision on NAST was made; and (iii) strategies used by patients to...
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Main Authors: | Anne Herrmann (Author), Alix Hall (Author), Nicholas Zdenkowski (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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