Abstract
October 7 is second annual World Hospice and Palliative Care day, the theme of which is access of care to all – highlighting the fact that everyone has a right to high quality end of life care but that more needs to be done to enable everyone to access it. Statistics released for the occasion reveal that across the world more than ten million people are diagnosed with cancer each year and there are six million deaths annually. Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a supporter of the world day, writes that it is wrong for a person to face great physical and emotional suffering without any support.
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