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    Hickok JT, Roscoe JA, Morrow GR, King DK, Atkins JN, Fitch TR.
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  • 52. Impact of nausea/vomiting on quality of life as a visual analogue scale-derived utility score.
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  • 58. Anticipatory nausea and vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy.
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  • 59. Conditionability of cancer chemotherapy patients.
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