Do Oncologists Engage in Bereavement Practices? A Survey of the Israeli Society of Clinical Oncology and Radiation Therapy (ISCORT)

  • Corn B
  • Shabtai E
  • Merimsky O
  • et al.
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Abstract

We sought to determine the level of involvement of oncologists in bereavement rituals after a patient dies.

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Corn, B. W., Shabtai, E., Merimsky, O., Inbar, M., Rosenbaum, E., Meirovitz, A., & Wexler, I. D. (2010). Do Oncologists Engage in Bereavement Practices? A Survey of the Israeli Society of Clinical Oncology and Radiation Therapy (ISCORT). The Oncologist, 15(3), 317–326. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2009-0257

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