Clinical roundtable monograph: effective management of quality of life in metastatic breast cancer

Quality of life is accepted as an important consideration in the management of patients with metastatic breast cancer, which remains incurable. Recent clinical trials of newer agents, such as eribulin and trastuzumab emtansine, have incorporated quality of life analyses. Quality of life is impacted...

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Female
Humans
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