Qualitative analysis of gynecologic oncology patients' experience with treatment holidays
Objective: Patients with advanced or recurrent gynecologic malignancies occasionally take breaks from systemic treatment colloquially referred to as "treatment holidays" or "chemotherapy holidays." There are no data from the patient perspective that help describe this experience....
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Margolis (Author), Megan E. Sutter (Author), Leslie R. Boyd (Author), Abigail Ford Winkel (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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