Palliative Care Nursing Case Management in Young Adults With Advanced Rare Cancer: Case Discussion of a Multidisciplinary Approach
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Palliative Care Nursing Case Management in Young Adults With Advanced Rare Cancer: Case Discussion of a Multidisciplinary Approach
Conflict of interest statement
A.C. has received consultant honoraria from Mundipharma, Pfizer/Eli Lilly Italia Spa, Angelini, Shionogi, Molteni, and Kyowa Kirin. He has also received research grants from Molteni & C Soc Esercizio Spa and Ipsen. Other authors report no conflicts of interest.
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