In the UK, Marie Curie Cancer Care puts patients and families first = Eclairage européen : au Royaume Uni, le centre de soin contre le cancer Marie Curie place les patients et les familles au premier plan

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SMITH, Rhiannon | NOBLE, Bill

Cet article présente le centre de soin contre le cancer Marie Curie, une organisation caritative britannique dédiée aux soins des personnes atteintes de maladie en phase terminale.

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