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Journal of Palliative MedicineVol. 14, No. 1 In this IssuePublished Online:18 Jan 2011https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2010.9746AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail View article"." , 14(1), p. 1FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byHow Well Do We Understand Health Care Professionals' Perceptions and Needs in the Provision of Palliative Care? A Mixed Methods Study Leanne Monterosso, Gail M. Ross-Adjie, Ian R. Rogers, Freya M. Shearer, and Jeremy R. Rogers23 June 2016 | Journal of Palliative Medicine, Vol. 19, No. 7Improving Care during a Time of Crisis: The Evolving Role of Specialty Palliative Care Teams David E. Weissman2 March 2015 | Journal of Palliative Medicine, Vol. 18, No. 3Unmet spiritual care needs impact emotional and spiritual well-being in advanced cancer patients29 November 2011 | Supportive Care in Cancer, Vol. 20, No. 10Supportive follow-up in patients treated with radical intent for high-grade gliomaCNS Oncology, Vol. 1, No. 1Next Gen Palliative Care David E. Weissman and Founding Editor 23 January 2012 | Journal of Palliative Medicine, Vol. 15, No. 1Mitochondrial Metabolism – Neglected Link of Cancer Transformation and Treatment6 October 2015 | Prague Medical Report, Vol. 113, No. 2Testing the Efficacy of Chaplaincy CareJournal of Health Care Chaplaincy, Vol. 17, No. 3-4 Volume 14Issue 1Jan 2011 InformationCopyright 2011, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.To cite this article:Journal of Palliative Medicine.Jan 2011.1-1.http://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2010.9746Published in Volume: 14 Issue 1: January 18, 2011PDF download

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