Do terminally ill haematology patients receive more invasive treatments and less palliative care than other patients?

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Do terminally ill haematology patients receive more invasive treatments and less palliative care than other patients? / Fuller, C.; Williams, R.; Stuart, N.S. et al.
Yn: British Journal of Cancer, Cyfrol 86, Rhif Supplement 1, 01.06.2002, t. S68.

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Fuller, C, Williams, R, Stuart, NS & Whitaker, R 2002, 'Do terminally ill haematology patients receive more invasive treatments and less palliative care than other patients?', British Journal of Cancer, cyfrol. 86, rhif Supplement 1, tt. S68.

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Fuller, C., Williams, R., Stuart, N. S., & Whitaker, R. (2002). Do terminally ill haematology patients receive more invasive treatments and less palliative care than other patients? British Journal of Cancer, 86(Supplement 1), S68.

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Fuller C, Williams R, Stuart NS, Whitaker R. 2002. Do terminally ill haematology patients receive more invasive treatments and less palliative care than other patients?. British Journal of Cancer. 86(Supplement 1):S68.

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Fuller C, Williams R, Stuart NS, Whitaker R. Do terminally ill haematology patients receive more invasive treatments and less palliative care than other patients? British Journal of Cancer. 2002 Meh 1;86(Supplement 1):S68.

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Fuller, C. ; Williams, R. ; Stuart, N.S. et al. / Do terminally ill haematology patients receive more invasive treatments and less palliative care than other patients?. Yn: British Journal of Cancer. 2002 ; Cyfrol 86, Rhif Supplement 1. tt. S68.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Do terminally ill haematology patients receive more invasive treatments and less palliative care than other patients?

AU - Fuller, C.

AU - Williams, R.

AU - Stuart, N.S.

AU - Whitaker, R.

PY - 2002/6/1

Y1 - 2002/6/1

KW - ONCOLOGY

M3 - Article

VL - 86

SP - S68

JO - British Journal of Cancer

JF - British Journal of Cancer

SN - 0007-0920

IS - Supplement 1

ER -