Palliative care in clinical practice

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When a person suffers from advanced, progressive illness, palliative care - treatments that improve the physical and psychological quality of life of patients and their families - can be just as important as treatments that aim to slow or prevent disease progression. Aimed at GPs and trainees, Palliative Care in Clinical Practice offers an accessible and practical introduction to palliative medicine, including a chapter devoted to each of the key areas of symptom management. Clearly and concisely written and fully illustrated throughout, it will be a useful resource for all healthcare professionals who wish to gain an understanding of this important aspect of medicine.

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Zeppetella, G. (2012). Palliative care in clinical practice. Palliative Care in Clinical Practice (pp. 1–296). Springer-Verlag London Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2843-4

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