In this video, Sarah DiGeronimo, NP, and Sydney Smith, PharmD, both from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, discuss tips for the management of common side effects resulting from the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Some side effects discussed include nausea, neuropathy, and cancer-related fatigue.
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