Editorial: An emerging toxicity
As cancer science and technology advance, the toxicities patients have to face change. I remember when nausea and vomiting were the most predominant issues for patients in the 1990s. Then fatigue took their place in the number one spot when patients reported the most frequent toxicity from treatment...
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As cancer science and technology advance, the toxicities patients have to face change. I remember when nausea and vomiting were the most predominant issues for patients in the 1990s. Then fatigue took their place in the number one spot when patients reported the most frequent toxicity from treatment.
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