Toxicity-Related Factors Associated With Use of Services Among Community Oncology Patients [FOCUS ON QUALITY]
Conclusion:
Service use resulting from toxicity-related factors occurs frequently in community oncology settings. Monitoring toxicity patterns and outcomes can inform proactive symptom management approaches to reduce toxicity burden between scheduled visits.
Source: Journal of Oncology Practice - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Harrison, J. M., Stella, P. J., LaVasseur, B., Adams, P. T., Swafford, L., Lewis, J., Mendelsohn-Victor, K., Friese, C. R. Tags: Complications of cancer and cancer treatment, Treatment related issues, Quality, Patient safety, Quality of care, Quality of Care FOCUS ON QUALITY Source Type: research
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