Prioritizing Chinese medicine clinical research questions in cancer palliative care from patient and caregiver perspectives
Abstract Background Chinese medicine (CM) modalities, including acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine (CHM), are popular palliative interventions among patients with cancer, but further clinical research is required to assess their effectiveness and safety. Objective To prioritize top ten importan...
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Main Authors: | Charlene H. L. Wong (Author), Wendy Wong (Author), Wai Ling Lin (Author), David K. Y. Au (Author), Justin C. Y. Wu (Author), Ting Hung Leung (Author), Irene X. Y. Wu (Author), Vincent C. H. Chung (Author) |
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