Which hospice patients with cancer are able to die in the setting of their choice? Results of a retrospective cohort study.
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Which hospice patients with cancer are able to die in the setting of their choice? Results of a retrospective cohort study.
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Betty Oldanie
David J Casarett
Joan K Harrold
Joan M Teno
Julie Slattery
Neha Jeurkar
Sue Farrington
Teresa R Craig
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2012-06-25T00:00:00Z