Fostering hope through palliative rehabilitation = Favoriser l’espoir à travers la réhabilitation palliative

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BELCHAMBER, Caroline | GOUSY, Mamood | ELLIS-HILL, Caroline

A travers des témoignages de malades, les auteurs de cet article exposent en quoi la réhabilitation palliative est la clé pour améliorer les conditions de vie des patients atteints de cancer.

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