Mobile App for Symptom Management and Associated Quality of Life During Systemic Treatment in Early Stage Breast Cancer: Nonrandomized Controlled Prospective Cohort Study
BackgroundProviding patients with cancer who are undergoing systemic therapy with useful information about symptom management is essential to prevent unnecessary deterioration of quality of life. ObjectiveThe aim was to evaluate whether use of an app for symptom management was associated with any ch...
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Main Authors: | Grašič Kuhar, Cvetka (Author), Gortnar Cepeda, Tjaša (Author), Kovač, Timotej (Author), Kukar, Matjaž (Author), Ružić Gorenjec, Nina (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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