mardi 23 août 2016
Changes needed to boost end-of-life care in Canada: doctors
Canada needs to broaden its approach to palliative care to provide support to patients with serious chronic illnesses, not just those with cancer, suggests a group of doctors who deal with end-of-life care.
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