Issues faced by cancer patients - assessement - impact - implications
3rd Nov 2005, 17:04 GMT
New study findings showcased at the 13th European Cancer Conference (ECCO) have shed further light on the manifold factors which must be considered when managing patients with cancer. Studies from around Europe looked at a number of the issues faced by cancer patients and assessed their impact and associated implications.
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