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The effects on anxiety and quality of life of breast cancer patients following completion of the first cycle of chemotherapy
2017
SAGE Open Medicine
Objectives: Breast cancer patients as part of their treatment need to undergo various forms of chemotherapy. This is considered as a burdensome experience for many patients often leading to significant levels of anxiety. The aim of the study was to explore the anxiety levels and any correlations to the quality of life of women with breast cancer that were undergoing chemotherapy. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study utilizing an explanatory sequential design. Data were collected from 355
doi:10.1177/2050312117717507
pmid:28694967
pmcid:PMC5495504
fatcat:w6cscnqt25fsnioonr7nxixldy