Which patients with cancer die at home? A study of six european countries using death certificate data = Quels sont les patients atteints de cancer qui meurent à domicile ? une étude menée dans six pays européens utilisant les données des certificats de décès

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COHEN, Joachim | HOUTTEKIER, Dirk | ONWUTEAKA-PHILIPSEN, Bregje D. | MICCINESI, Guido | ADDINGTON-HALL, Julia | KAASA, Stein | BILSEN, Johan | DELIENS, Luc

Cette étude examine la proportion du nombre de décès par cancer survenant à domicile dans six pays européens (Belgique, Italie, Pays-Bas, Norvège, Angleterre, Pays de Galles) comparée aux facteurs de soins, épidémiologiques et démographiques.

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