Quickly reporting cancer complications may boost survival – Washington Post
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Quickly reporting cancer complications may boost survival
Washington Post CHICAGO — If you’re being treated for cancer, speak up about any side effects. A study that had patients use home computers to report symptoms like nausea and fatigue surprisingly improved survival — by almost half a year, longer than many new cancer … Less Is More: Patients With Colon Cancer Get a Chemo Break Early use of J&J’s Zytiga extends prostate cancer survival Electronic patient-reported symptom monitoring associated with increased survival among patients |
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