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Best supportive care : palliative care at the interface with oncology?

By: Publication details: Thesis (MSc)-University of London, 2000Subject(s):
Contents:
Acknowledgements ; Abstract ; Introduction ; Literature review ; Methodology ; Findings and analysis ; Reflections on the research process ; Discussion ; Recommendations for practice ; Study conclusion ; Appendices ; Tables ; Figures ; References
Summary: This research used an exploratory multiple case study approach to explore patients' experiences of advanced breast cancer, to identify whether best supportive care and palliative care are synonymous.
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Reference book David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) Library Office M050 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 0000003778

Acknowledgements ; Abstract ; Introduction ; Literature review ; Methodology ; Findings and analysis ; Reflections on the research process ; Discussion ; Recommendations for practice ; Study conclusion ; Appendices ; Tables ; Figures ; References

This research used an exploratory multiple case study approach to explore patients' experiences of advanced breast cancer, to identify whether best supportive care and palliative care are synonymous.

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