Anaplastic gliomas: end-of-life care recommendations

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P356DOI10.2217/CNS.15.31
P932PMC publication ID6082345
P698PubMed publication ID26509292

P2093author name stringMartin J B Taphoorn
Linda Dirven
Eefje M Sizoo
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P433issue5
P921main subjectend-of-life careQ2045105
P304page(s)357-365
P577publication date2015-10-28
P1433published inCNS oncologyQ26842350
P1476titleAnaplastic gliomas: end-of-life care recommendations
P478volume4

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Q55456704End-of-Life Care in High-Grade Glioma Patients. The Palliative and Supportive Perspective.cites workP2860

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