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An Investigation into the experience of radiation-induced diarrhoea in women undergoing pelvic radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer

By: Publication details: Thesis (MSc)-University of London, 1997Subject(s):
Contents:
Introduction ; Literature review ; Methodology ; Analysis & discussion ; Conclusions ; References ; Bibliography ; Appendices
Summary: Describes quantitative & qualitative data collected by diary-interview method on the incidence, timecourse & management of diarrhoea in participants during, & for 4 weeks following, radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer. The effect of diarrhoea was viewed from the patients perspective, within the context of their lives including other radiotherapy side effects.
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Introduction ; Literature review ; Methodology ; Analysis & discussion ; Conclusions ; References ; Bibliography ; Appendices

Describes quantitative & qualitative data collected by diary-interview method on the incidence, timecourse & management of diarrhoea in participants during, & for 4 weeks following, radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer. The effect of diarrhoea was viewed from the patients perspective, within the context of their lives including other radiotherapy side effects.

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