Innovative Cancer Follow-Up with Telehealth: A New Method for Oncology Nurses

Telenavigation (TN) is an innovative cancer follow-up method for oncology nurses. Little is known about the effectiveness of tele-navigation on cancer patients. This study investigated the opinions of healthcare providers (HCPs) and colorectal cancer patients’ experience regarding patient follow-up...

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