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Perceived Unmet Needs in Patients Living With Advanced Bladder Cancer and Their Caregivers: Infodemi...

Perceived Unmet Needs in Patients Living With Advanced Bladder Cancer and Their Caregivers: Infodemi...

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Perceived Unmet Needs in Patients Living With Advanced Bladder Cancer and Their Caregivers: Infodemiology Study Using Data From Social Media in the United States

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Perceived Unmet Needs in Patients Living With Advanced Bladder Cancer and Their Caregivers: Infodemiology Study Using Data From Social Media in the United States

Publisher

Toronto: JMIR Publications

Journal title

JMIR cancer, 2022-09, Vol.8 (3), p.e37518-e37518

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English

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Toronto: JMIR Publications

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Background: Locally advanced or metastatic bladder cancer (BC), which is generally termed advanced BC (aBC), has a very poor prognosis, and in addition to its physical symptoms, it is associated with emotional and social challenges. However, few studies have assessed the unmet needs and burden of aBC from patient and caregiver perspectives. Infodem...

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Perceived Unmet Needs in Patients Living With Advanced Bladder Cancer and Their Caregivers: Infodemiology Study Using Data From Social Media in the United States

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_45a401fef93b44d39034c6d25f0b3fa7

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_45a401fef93b44d39034c6d25f0b3fa7

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2369-1999

E-ISSN

2369-1999

DOI

10.2196/37518

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