Caregiver Perspectives on Patient Participation in Biological Pediatric Cancer Research
Adolescent cancer patients and their caregivers have demonstrated willingness to participate in invasive biological sampling, either for their own potential benefit or for research purposes. However, many malignancies occur primarily in prepubescent patients and there are no similar studies in this...
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Main Authors: | Nicole E. Kendel (Author), Jennifer A. Belsky (Author), Joseph R. Stanek (Author), Keri A. Streby (Author), Nilay Shah (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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