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Comparing Childhood Leukaemia Treatment Before And After Introduction Of Parental Education-Program In Indonesia
BMJ - Archives of Diseases in Childhood, 08/21/09
Mostert S et al. – After program introduction, poor families received structured information and donated chemotherapy for the first time. Their treatment refusal decreased and event–free survival increased significantly. To improve survival significantly in overall population, toxic–death and treatment abandonment must diminish. Improving knowledge, skills and communication of doctors is required to manage treatment–toxicity and prevent abandonment.
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