A review of movement disorders in chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity
<p dir="ltr">Chemotherapy agents used in the standard treatments for many types of cancer are neurotoxic and can lead to lasting sensory and motor symptoms that compromise day-to-day movement functions in cancer survivors. To date, the details of movement disorders associated with ch...
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| Main Author: | Allison B. Wang (14153307) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Stephen N. Housley (11731476) (author), Ann Marie Flores (14153310) (author), Sheetal M. Kircher (14153313) (author), Eric J. Perreault (11768162) (author), Timothy C. Cope (11731485) (author) |
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2021
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