Living in Death’s Shadow: Family Experiences of Terminal Care and Irreplaceable Loss
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Living in Death’s Shadow: Family Experiences of Terminal Care and Irreplaceable Loss

Kenneth Day Macmillan cancer nurse specialist, London North West Hospitals NHS Trust

We live longer and healthier lives than our ancestors. Even though we are living longer, the sobering fact is our dying takes longer too.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 16, 9, 13-13. doi: 10.7748/cnp.16.9.13.s13

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