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Nothing Personal: Disturbing Undercurrents in Cancer Care
*** CPD Accredited ***
*** CPD Accredited ***
Used in medical education.
Includes referenced discussion sections for evidence-based practice.
WINNER, "Unputdownable"
- Medical Journalists' Association Open Book Award
"A landmark for the patient voice"
- Macmillan Cancer Support
"A remarkable book... essential reading for all who deal with cancer patients - health professionals, politicians, health service developers, carers and, of course, patients themselves... will surely inspire change."
- Professor Karol Sikora in his foreword.
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