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cognitive changes following treatment for breast cancer: what are occupational therapists' role

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role of Occupational therapist in healthcare. Timely - ‘medicine, is really too important to be left to just doctors’, Hillier S (1991) Women as patients and providers. In: Scambler P, ed. Sociology: As Applied to Medicine, 3rd edn. Bailliere Tindall, London

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Medical hegemony needs to be removed from healthcare today. Medicine is really vy important and needs all to be involved - nurses, pharmacist, therapists, etc

Assoc Prof Siew Yim LOH
University malaya

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This page is a summary of: Women's experiences of cognitive changes or ‘chemobrain’ following treatment for breast cancer: A role for occupational therapy?, Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, February 2014, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1630.12113.
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