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Current issue:
Volume 15, Number 5
• Meeting the challenge of palliation beyond cancer
• Pain management in patients with renal impairment
• Bisphosphonate infusions for hypercalcaemia of malignancy
• The case study masterclass: Case 40. A lung cancer patient with caring responsibilities making hospitalisation difficult
• Evidence-based medicine and the costs of palliative care
• Advancing palliative care research in sub-Saharan Africa: from Venice to Nairobi
• Can psychedelic drugs play a role in palliative care?
• Complementary medicine can benefit palliative care – part 1
• Palliative care in long-term settings: a new web resource
• Monitoring quality in an acute hospital-based palliative care service in Singapore
• Book review: Being old is different: person-centred care for old people
About the EJPC
The European Journal of Palliative Care (EJPC)
was established in 1994 to provide an information and communication
resource for professionals across Europe involved in the provision
of palliative care (more)
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