Care at End of Life Influences Grief: A Nationwide Long-Term Follow-Up among Young Adults Who Lost a Brother or Sister to Childhood Cancer

Title

Care at End of Life Influences Grief: A Nationwide Long-Term Follow-Up among Young Adults Who Lost a Brother or Sister to Childhood Cancer

Creator

L_vgren Malin; Sveen J; Nyberg T; Eileg_rd WA; Prigerson HG; Steineck Gunnar; Kreicbergs U

Publisher

Journal Of Palliative Medicine

Date

2017

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Oncology 2017 List

Collection

Citation

L_vgren Malin; Sveen J; Nyberg T; Eileg_rd WA; Prigerson HG; Steineck Gunnar; Kreicbergs U, “Care at End of Life Influences Grief: A Nationwide Long-Term Follow-Up among Young Adults Who Lost a Brother or Sister to Childhood Cancer,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 25, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/11149.