Nonadherence to Oral Medications for Chronic Conditions in Breast Cancer Survivors [CARE DELIVERY]
Conclusion:
Decreased adherence to medications for chronic diseases was found in the first year after breast cancer treatment. Breast cancer survivors may need additional interventions to improve their adherence to their medications for chronic conditions.
Source: Journal of Oncology Practice - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Yang, J., Neugut, A. I., Wright, J. D., Accordino, M., Hershman, D. L. Tags: Doctor-patient communication, Pharmacoeconomics, Pharmacogenetics (including pharmacogenomics), Survivorship, Caregiver, Cost of care, Patient, Survivor, Access to care, Epidemiology, Behavioral and Lifestyle Risk Factors, Population and Observational Stu Source Type: research
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