Home phototherapy: report on a workshop of the British Photodermatology Group, December 1996
Phototherapy is a popular and effective treatment for many patients with skin diseases. However, repeated journeys to hospital for phototherapy can be inconvenient and expensive. If it were available, many patients might prefer home-based phototherapy as long as it was safe and effective. Indeed, ma...
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