The Implementation of a Head and Neck Multidisciplinary Clinic and its Effects on Time to Treatment Initiation and Patient Satisfaction
Ricardo Aulet(Moffitt Cancer Center), Christine S. Chung(Moffitt Cancer Center), A. Trotti(Moffitt Cancer Center), Barbara Wampler(Moffitt Cancer Center), Asmita Patel(Moffitt Cancer Center), J.J. Caudell(Moffitt Cancer Center), L.B. Harrison(Moffitt Cancer Center), Jason Lebsack(Moffitt Cancer Center), Kristen J. Otto(Moffitt Cancer Center), Julie A. Kish(Moffitt Cancer Center)
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
March 12, 2020
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