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247 related items for PubMed ID: 19755629

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    Borasino S, Morrison W, Silberman J, Nelson RM, Feudtner C.
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  • 38. Oncology nurses' perceptions of obstacles and supportive behaviors at the end of life.
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  • 40. The dying cancer patient.
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