The barriers to interprofessional care for cancer cachexia among Japanese healthcare providers: A nationwide survey
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia is a severe complication of advanced malignancy, with few therapeutic options. To promote interprofessional care for cancer cachexia, healthcare providers' needs should be addressed in detail. This pre‐planned subgroup analysis of the Global Educational Needs...
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Main Authors: | Tateaki Naito (Author), Hidetaka Wakabayashi (Author), Sakiko Aso (Author), Masaaki Konishi (Author), Masakazu Saitoh (Author), Vickie E. Baracos (Author), Andrew J. Coats (Author), Stefan D. Anker (Author), Lawrence Sherman (Author), Tatiana Klompenhouwer (Author), Noriyasu Shirotani (Author), Akio Inui (Author), Hidenori Arai (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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