Obstruction intestinale maligne en phase avancée ou terminale d'une maladie cancéreuse

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RIPAMONTI, Carla

Le traitement de l'obstruction intestinale et/ou des symptômes associés chez des patients atteints d'un cancer avancé ou en phase terminale est un thème largement et ouvertement discuté en pratique oncologique clinique.

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