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Acute Side effects and health care requirements in breast cancer patients treated with radiotherapy

Gamze Temiz, Gul Cankaya, Aslıhan Ozturk and Zerrin Ozgen
Saudi Medical Journal February 2024, 45 (2) 199-204; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2024.45.2.20230438
Gamze Temiz
From the Department of Oncology Nursing (Temiz), Faculty of Hamidiye Nursing School, Health Science University; from the Department of Radiation Oncology (Cankaya, Ozgen), Marmara University Pendık Education Research Hospital; and from the Department of Oncology Nursing (Ozturk, Çetin), Izmir Bakircay University Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Gul Cankaya
From the Department of Oncology Nursing (Temiz), Faculty of Hamidiye Nursing School, Health Science University; from the Department of Radiation Oncology (Cankaya, Ozgen), Marmara University Pendık Education Research Hospital; and from the Department of Oncology Nursing (Ozturk, Çetin), Izmir Bakircay University Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Aslıhan Ozturk
From the Department of Oncology Nursing (Temiz), Faculty of Hamidiye Nursing School, Health Science University; from the Department of Radiation Oncology (Cankaya, Ozgen), Marmara University Pendık Education Research Hospital; and from the Department of Oncology Nursing (Ozturk, Çetin), Izmir Bakircay University Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Zerrin Ozgen
From the Department of Oncology Nursing (Temiz), Faculty of Hamidiye Nursing School, Health Science University; from the Department of Radiation Oncology (Cankaya, Ozgen), Marmara University Pendık Education Research Hospital; and from the Department of Oncology Nursing (Ozturk, Çetin), Izmir Bakircay University Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
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