Parental Experiences with Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia among Childhood Cancer Patients in Indonesia |
Gunawan, Stefanus
(Department of Pediatrics, Dr RD Kandou Hospital)
Broeke, Chloe ten (Department of Pediatric Oncology-Hematology, VU University Medical Center) Ven, Peter van de (Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, VU University Medical Center) Arnoldussen, Marijn (Department of Pediatric Oncology-Hematology, VU University Medical Center) Kaspers, Gertjan (Department of Pediatric Oncology-Hematology, VU University Medical Center) Mostert, Saskia (Department of Pediatric Oncology-Hematology, VU University Medical Center) |
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