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Type of Disease May Dictate End-of-Life Care
HealthDay MONDAY, June 27, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Patients who have cancer or dementia tend to receive more end-of-life care than those dying from other conditions, a new study of Veteran Affairs hospitals finds. The study also found that fewer cancer and ... Families cause loved ones to suffer at the end of life by 'begging doctors for unnecessary treatments' Healthy competition with their peers gets doctors to improve their patient care How to Measure The Success of End-of-Life Care |
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