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Journal of pain and symptom management
Journal of pain and symptom management
IDENTIFICATION OF A HIGHER RISK LYMPHEDEMA PHENOTYPE AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH CYTOKINE GENE POLYMORPHISMS.
Higher Stress in Oncology Patients is Associated With Cognitive and Evening Physical Fatigue Severity.
Distinct Shortness of Breath Profiles in Oncology Outpatients Undergoing Chemotherapy.
Identification of Distinct Symptom Profiles in Cancer Patients Using a Pre-Specified Symptom Cluster.
Determination of Cutpoints for Symptom Burden in Oncology Patients Receiving Chemotherapy.
Fatigue, Stress, and Functional Status Are Associated with Taste Changes in Oncology Patients Receiving Chemotherapy.
STRESS AND SYMPTOM BURDEN IN ONCOLOGY PATIENTS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.
Higher Levels of Stress Are Associated with a Significant Symptom Burden in Oncology Outpatients Receiving Chemotherapy.
Changes in Attentional Function in Patients From Prior to Through 12 Months After Breast Cancer Surgery: Changes in Attentional Function Following Breast Cancer Surgery.
Alterations in Patterns of Gene Expression and Perturbed Pathways in the Gut-Brain Axis Are Associated With Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea.
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