2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2018.04.493
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Co-occurring substance use disorder: The impact on treatment adherence in women with locally advanced cervical cancer treated at an academic center

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“…Of the 29 studies, only three investigated whether cancer patients with PMHD experienced any delays in the receipt of treatment following their diagnosis 15,22,42 . Two studies focused on cancer treatment adherence 19,26 . The rest explored differences in receipt of guideline recommended cancer treatment between cancer patients with PMHD and those without it 15–18,20,21,23–25,27–41,43 …”
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“…Of the 29 studies, only three investigated whether cancer patients with PMHD experienced any delays in the receipt of treatment following their diagnosis 15,22,42 . Two studies focused on cancer treatment adherence 19,26 . The rest explored differences in receipt of guideline recommended cancer treatment between cancer patients with PMHD and those without it 15–18,20,21,23–25,27–41,43 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two studies from Denmark were concerned with adherence to cancer treatment 19,26 . Rubinsak et al 26 . investigated the time taken to complete radiation therapy by 129 cervical cancer patients.…”
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