Psychological predictors of chemotherapy‐induced nausea in women with breast cancer: Expectancies and perceived susceptibility
European Journal of Cancer Care2021Vol. 30(6), pp. e13488–e13488
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Elise J. Devlin, Hayley S. Whitford, Anita R. Peoples, Gary R. Morrow, Sreedhar Katragadda, Jeffrey K. Giguere, B. Naqvi, Joseph A. Roscoe
Abstract
Perceived nausea susceptibility appears to capture patients' nausea history, to a degree, and is related to nausea severity during treatment. This is an important variable to include in pretreatment prediction of patients at risk of severe nausea.
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