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A physicians experience as a cancer of the neck patient
Surgical Oncology, 06/24/09
Brook I - Being unable to speak, eat, and breathe normally, while dealing with a potential fatal illness, makes the patient extremely vulnerable, both physically and emotionally. During this difficult and challenging time, a proficient, competent, compassionate and caring approach that understands what the patient is experiencing should be practiced.
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