Impact of dermatologic adverse reactions on QOL in oncologic patients: results from a single-center prospective study
Introduction. Skin toxicity in patients receiving novel therapeutic cancer agents has become a very important marker in determining drug activity, but it can also severely impact their quality of life. About half of the patients receiving this type of oncologic treatment will develop cutaneous react...
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Main Authors: | Barbu Maria Alexandra (Author), Niţipir Cornelia (Author), Voiosu Theodor (Author), Giurcăneanu Călin (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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