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Factors associated with haematological cancer survivors experiencing a high level of unmet need across multiple items of supportive care: a cross-sectional survey study

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Hall, Alix E.
D'Este, Catherine
Tzelepis, Flora
Lynagh, Marita C.
Sanson-Fisher, Robert W.

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Purpose: This study aimed to identify subgroups of haematological cancer survivors who report a “high/very high” level of unmet need on multiple (≥7) items of supportive care.Results: Of the 696 survivors included in this study, 175 (n = 25 %) repo

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Supportive Care in Cancer

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2037-12-31