'The greatest thing in the world is the family': the meaning of social support among black Caribbean and white British patients living with advanced cancer.
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'The greatest thing in the world is the family': the meaning of social support among black Caribbean and white British patients living with advanced cancer.
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Irene J Higginson
Jonathan Koffman
Myfanwy Morgan
Peter Speck
Polly Edmonds
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2011-01-23T00:00:00Z