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Families, Cancer and Dying

Families, Cancer and Dying Cancer involves change in individuals and families. Family practitioners are in a unique position to meet the needs of families where cancer is present. By coordinating differing therapeutic interventions and developing therapeutic support within the community the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of those who are dying, and the needs of their families, can be met. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Family Practice Oxford University Press

Families, Cancer and Dying

Family Practice , Volume 4 (3) – Sep 1, 1987

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Oxford University Press
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© Oxford University Press
ISSN
0263-2136
eISSN
1460-2229
DOI
10.1093/fampra/4.3.212
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Abstract

Cancer involves change in individuals and families. Family practitioners are in a unique position to meet the needs of families where cancer is present. By coordinating differing therapeutic interventions and developing therapeutic support within the community the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of those who are dying, and the needs of their families, can be met.

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Family PracticeOxford University Press

Published: Sep 1, 1987

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