The effect of palliative care team intervention and symptom improvement using patient-reported outcomes: a multicenter prospective observational study
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Kazuki Sato | E. Satomi | M. Miyashita | Y. Kizawa | A. Sakashita | Y. Nakazawa | J. Hamano | Keita Tagami | Koji Sugano | Ryuichi Sekine | Kozue Suzuki | Hirofumi Abo | Sari Nakagawa | N. Yotani | Hideyuki Hirayama | Mayuko Miyazaki
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