Improving the chemotherapy process and service to cancer patients
A Garcia-AlonsoNorth Wales Cancer Treatment Centre, Glan Clwyd Hospital, Bodelwyddan, Wales, United KingdomAbstract: The North Wales Cancer Treatment Centre (NWCTC) has to deal with an increasing demand in the number of patients who require chemotherapy, with the escalating use of second line, third...
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