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Implementation of a Telechemotherapy Module in the Peruvian Jungle with Adequate Quality of Life: Breaking the Access Gaps to Health with Teleoncology"
written by Tatiana Vidaurre, Jule Vásquez, Fernando Valencia, Cindy Alcarraz, Luis Más, Nataly Poma, Litol Becerra, Gino Rodriguez, Socorro Saldaña, Pepe Diaz, Silvia Neciosup, Karina Aliaga, Roxana Regalado, Miriam Salazar, Kavita Sarwal, Simon Sutcliffe, Julio Abugattas, Carlos Castañeda, Mónica Calderón, Hugo Fuentes, Henry Gómez,
published by
Journal of Cancer Therapy,
Vol.10 No.8, 2019
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