Differences of healthcare utilization and cost between cancer inpatients with and without depression: Based on national health insurance database
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- DOI: 10.1002/pon.5660
Differences of healthcare utilization and cost between cancer inpatients with and without depression: Based on national health insurance database
Keywords: China; Psycho-Oncology; cancer patient; depression; direct medical cost; healthcare utilization.
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