Treatment abandonment: A report from the collaborative African network for childhood cancer care and research—CANCaRe Africa
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2021Vol. 68(12), pp. e29367–e29367
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George Chagaluka, Glenn Mbah Afungchwi, Lisa Landman, Festus Njuguna, Peter Hesseling, Francine Tchintseme, Lillian Sung, Vivian Paintsil, Elizabeth Molyneux, Inam Chitsike, Trijn Israëls
Abstract
Limiting costs for families and improved counselling may reduce treatment abandonment. Development and implementation of interventions to reduce treatment abandonment are required in sub-Saharan Africa.
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