Lived Experiences of Pregnant Women With Cancer in South Korea: A Qualitative Study
Summary: Purpose: The incidence of cancer during pregnancy is increasing, presenting several challenges to the treatment of cancer in pregnant women. However, research focusing on the lived experiences of pregnant women with cancer in South Korea is limited. This study aimed to explore and describe...
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Main Authors: | Da Bit Lee (Author), Hae Won Kim (Author), Young Jin Lee (Author), Jieun Kim (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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