Clinical and demographic factors associated to the place of death in advanced cancer patients assisted at home in Italy = Facteurs cliniques et démographiques associés au lieu de décès chez les patients atteints d'un cancer avancé soignés à domicile en Italie

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VARANI, Silvia | DALL'OLIO, Filippo G. | MESSANA, Rossana | TANNEBERGER, Stephan | PANNUTI, Raffaella | PANNUTI, Franco | BIASCO, Guido

Cette étude montre qu'en fin de vie, la fréquence des visites à domicile, effectuées par les médecins de soins palliatifs, et un service continu de soins palliatifs à domicile favoriseraient le fait de mourir à domicile dans une cohorte de patients cancéreux.

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