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.
In: British Journal of Cancer, Vol. 86, No. Supplement 1, 01.06.2002, p. S68.
In: British Journal of Cancer, Vol. 86, No. Supplement 1, 01.06.2002, p. S68.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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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, vol. 86, no. Supplement 1, pp. S68.
APA
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.
CBE
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.
MLA
Fuller, C. et al. "Do terminally ill haematology patients receive more invasive treatments and less palliative care than other patients?". British Journal of Cancer. 2002, 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 Jun 1;86(Supplement 1):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 -