Social disparities and symptom burden in populations with advanced cancer: specialist palliative care providers’ perspectives

Author:

Santos Salas AnnaORCID,Watanabe Sharon M.,Tarumi Yoko,Wildeman Tracy,Hermosa García Ana M.,Adewale Bisi,Duggleby Wendy

Funder

University of Alberta Endowment Fund for the Future

Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Oncology

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