Leukaemia in children of Jehovah's Witnesses: issues and priorities in a conflict of care

Throughout this paper PJ Kearney attempts to balance the risks and benefits of different approaches in paediatric oncology. Decisions have to be considered both in the short and the long term. Where religious beliefs, such as those held by Jehovah's Witnesses in relation to blood transfusions,...

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Adults
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Blood Transfusion
Child
Child Advocacy
Child molestation
Childhood
Children
Christianity
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Humans
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