Palliative care: A positive outcome for cancer patients?
The development of palliative care in terms of recognizing the needs of the dying, palliative care becoming a nursing and medical speciality, the involvement of the World Health Organization in palliative care and the continuous development of treatment modalities available to cancer patients create...
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Main Author: | JE Maree (Author) |
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