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Clinical ethics
Ethical and existential challenges associated with a cancer diagnosis
- Correspondence to Dr Jan Pascal, School of Social Work and Social Policy, La Trobe University, PO Box 199, Bendigo 3552, Victoria, Australia; j.pascal{at}latrobe.edu.au
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Ethical and existential challenges associated with a cancer diagnosis
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- Received December 9, 2009
- Revised February 1, 2010
- Accepted February 8, 2010
- First published May 3, 2010.
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May 06, 2010
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