Interprofessional contact with conventional healthcare providers in oncology: a survey among complementary medicine practitioners
Abstract Background Half of all patients with cancer use complementary medicine. Given the benefits and risks associated with complementary medicine use, contact between complementary medicine practitioners and conventional healthcare providers (oncologists, nurses) is important for monitoring the h...
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Main Authors: | Marit Mentink (Author), Julia Jansen (Author), Janneke Noordman (Author), Liesbeth van Vliet (Author), Martine Busch (Author), Sandra van Dulmen (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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