Australian integrative oncology services: a mixed-method study exploring the views of cancer survivors

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Jennifer Hunter
Jane Ussher
Chloe Parton
Andrew Kellett
Caroline Smith
Geoff Delaney
Eleanor Oyston
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[1] Western Sydney University,NICM Health Research Institute
[2] The University of Sydney,Menzies Centre for Health Policy, Sydney School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health
[3] Western Sydney University,Translational Health Research Institute
[4] University of New South Wales,South
[5] Cancer Services,Western Sydney Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine
[6] South Western Sydney Local Health District,Oncology Massage Limited
[7] Ingham Institute of Applied Medical Research,undefined
[8] Deakin,undefined
[9] Oncology Massage Global,undefined
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Cancer survivors; Complementary medicine; Culturally and linguistically diverse background; Health service research; Integrative medicine; Integrative oncology; Mixed method;
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