Supportive care of the cancer patient
Throughout this century patients with cancer have endured often harsh treatments with the hope that any adversity will have been worth the ultimate cure. As the effects of the underlying tumour and its therapy can often make the patient very ill, careful management is required if the harmful complic...
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Other Authors: | Sweetenham, J. W. (Editor), Williams, C. J. (Editor) |
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London New York
Arnold Co-published in the USA by Oxford University Press
1997
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