Abstract:Context and objectives: The present study examined the perspectives of healthcare providers (HCPs) in designing a multi-disciplinary model of supportive cancer care for the relief of dermatology-related symptoms caused by immunotherapy. Methods: This qualitative study identified patients undergoing oncology therapy with MoAB, anti-HER2 and anti-PD-L1 monoclonal antibodies among a cohort of patients referred to an integrative oncology (IO) consultation for symptom relief and improved quality of life (QoL). Cas… Show more
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