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Patient experience and perceived acceptability of whole body magnetic resonance imaging for staging colorectal and lung cancer compared with current staging scans: a qualitative study

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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of interview participants, by trial stream
Table 2 Problems and the diversity of challenge experienced related to whole-body MRI
Figure 1 A model illustrating the factors that influence a patient’s whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) experience.

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