
doi: 10.1136/vr.f2259
pmid: 23585119
AS the treatment of cancer in our patients improves and becomes more widely accepted, indeed expected, by our clients, we are increasingly obliged to consider the measures that impact on our patients' quality of life, the ‘raison d’etre' of our profession, including the management of pain. As part of a Masters degree in clinical oncology at the University of Birmingham, I am …
Analgesics, Neoplasms, Animals, Pain, Pain Management
Analgesics, Neoplasms, Animals, Pain, Pain Management
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