Practical aspects of palliative care & palliative radiotherapy in incurable cervical cancer

Cervical cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths among economically disadvantaged women. The symptoms of pain, discharge, constipation, foul smell, insomnia and depression can be controlled with inexpensive medicines such as oral morphine, maintenance oral metronidazole, antidepress...

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Humans
Methods
Pain
Palliative Care
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Pelvis - pathology
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