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Abandonment of childhood cancer treatment in Western Kenya
Festus Njuguna
, S. Mostert
, A. Slot
, S. Langat
, J. Skiles
, M. N. Sitaresmi
, P. M. Van De Ven
, J. Musimbi
, H. Muliro
, R. C. Vreeman
, Gjl Kaspers
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Western Kenya
100%
Childhood Cancer Treatment
100%
Treatment Abandonment
75%
Teaching Hospital
50%
Health Insurance
50%
Referral Hospital
50%
Access to Health
50%
Newly Diagnosed
25%
Healthcare Professionals
25%
Malignancy
25%
Home Visits
25%
Treatment Outcome
25%
Clinical Conditions
25%
Low-income Countries
25%
Treatment Failure
25%
Contact Data
25%
Financial Support
25%
Communication Skills
25%
Parental Education
25%
Semi-structured Questionnaire
25%
Childhood Cancer Patients
25%
Transportation Support
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Cancer Therapy
100%
Childhood Cancer
100%
Patient Referral
40%
Health Care Personnel
20%
Treatment Outcome
20%
House Call
20%
Communication Skill
20%
Treatment Failure
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cancer Therapy
100%
Childhood Cancer
100%
Patient Referral
40%
Cancer
20%
Communication Skill
20%
Treatment Outcome
20%
Health Care Personnel
20%
Psychology
Home Visiting
100%
Communication Skill
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Communication Skill
100%
Social Sciences
Abandoned Children
50%