A pragmatic qualitative study to explore women's and clinicians' experience of access to systemic anti-cancer therapies for the treatment of secondary breast cancer
CONCLUSION: Our study was the first of its kind to explore women and clinicians experience of geographic access to systemic anti-cancer therapies for the treatment of secondary breast cancer. Findings provided a greater understanding of distance decay and the influence of the health care system on treatment access. This included the importance and availability of clinical trials as a potential treatment option. This provided important insights and contributed to ongoing debate.PMID:38471325 | DOI:10.1016/j.ejon.2024.102515
Source: European Journal of Oncology Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Sally Anne Pearson Sally Taylor Ashma Krishan Antonia Marsden Sacha Howell Janelle Yorke Source Type: research
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