The Chemo-Gut Study: A Cross-Sectional Survey Exploring Physical, Mental, and Gastrointestinal Health Outcomes in Cancer Survivors
Background Cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, may adversely affect gastrointestinal (GI), physical and mental health in survivors of cancer. Objective This study investigated associations between GI, mental and physical health outcomes, and cancer treatment-related variables, such as chemother...
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Main Authors: | Julie M. Deleemans (Author), Kirsti Toivonen (Author), Raylene A. Reimer (Author), Linda E. Carlson (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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