Exploring patient experiences and acceptability of group vs. individual acupuncture for Cancer-related pain: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Individual acupuncture (AP) is a safe and effective treatment for cancer-related pain and other symptoms in cancer survivors. However, access to individual AP is limited, and costs can be prohibitive. Group AP could be a more cost-effective alternative as it is less expensive and...
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Main Authors: | Devesh Oberoi (Author), Erica N. Reed (Author), Katherine-Ann Piedalue (Author), Jessa Landmann (Author), Linda E. Carlson (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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