Access of the patient to the cancer network under the "Sixty-Day Law": Integrative Review

to analyze Brazilian scientific production on patient access to the oncology network under the "Sixty-Day Law". integrative review of the literature in the databases Lilacs, PubMed and Scielo. The descriptors used were: neoplasms, health services accessibility, early detection of cancer. A...

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Community Networks - standards
Community Networks - trends
Early Detection of Cancer
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Health Services Accessibility
Health Services Accessibility - standards
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