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One third of patients with radiotherapy-induced nausea consider their antiemetic treatment insufficient
Author
AJ Sykes
AM Griffin
+51 more
Anna Enblom
AR Martin
AR Martin
Beata Bergius Axelsson
C Hürny
CC Sun
CG Martin
CM Lindley
D Osoba
E Ballatori
E Maranzano
E Onelöv
F Roila
FM Schnell
G Abdelsayed
G Steineck
G Steineck
G Tonini
Gunnar Steineck
HM Davey
IGARR (the Italian Group for Antiemetic Research in Radiotherapy)
IR Gough
J Bernhard
J Foubert
JA Roscoe
JA Sloan
JC Horiot
JG Boogaerts
K Bremer
K Mystakidou
KM Doherty
M Aapro
M Boer-Dennert de
M Sprangers
MA Richardson
Mats Hammar
P Feyer
P Kirkbride
PC Feyer
PCh Feyer
R Lanciano
R Lindeboom
RJ Gralla
RK Wong
S Bosnjak
S Börjeson
S Börjeson
Sussanne Börjeson
The Antiemetic Subcommittee of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC)
TJ Priestman
TR Spitzer
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Moderate to severe nausea in radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy is associated with the RAI dose per body weight and was not prevented by ramosetron
Author
A Vieja De La
AT Monroe
+23 more
Atsushi Kawakami
C Alexander
D Nostrand Van
D Nostrand Van
DS Cooper
E Basch
EB Silberstein
GG Abdelsayed
Ikuko Ueki
M Luster
Misa Imaizumi
P Allweiss
P Feyer
PC Feyer
PCh Feyer
R Solans
RT Kloos
SL Lee
T Kita
Takao Ando
Toshiro Usa
Toshiyuki Ikeoka
WY Lin
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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