Phenomenological study: the experiences of patients with nasopharyngeal cancer after undergoing chemoradiation
Abstract Background Chemoradiation is a combination therapy of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Because chemotherapy is given together with radiotherapy, the side effects are heavier and more severe for some patients. For nasopharyngeal cancer patients, the side effects involve nausea, vomiting, anore...
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Main Authors: | Ucip Sucipto (Author), Agung Waluyo (Author), Sri Yona (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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