Response to "Guideline-Recommended Symptom Management Strategies That Cross Over Two or More Cancer Symptoms".
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Oncology Nursing Society
volume
47
ISSN
1538-0688
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I read with great interest the article titled "Guideline-Recommended Symptom Management Strategies That Cross Over Two or More Cancer Symptoms" by Kwekkeboom et al. (2020) in the September issue of the Oncology Nursing Forum. Their innovative work moves symptom science forward in several important ways.