A Multi-Institutional Survey of Radiation Oncology Professionals’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice Behaviors Toward Sexual and Gender Minority Patients With Cancer

Author:

Gold Beck,Lei Pin-Ji,Kamran Sophia C.,Haas-Kogan Daphne A.,Franco Idalid,Zietman Anthony L.,Smart Alicia C.ORCID,Wo Jennifer Y.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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