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Christie Hospital NHS Trust, Manchester.Issue Date
2003-11
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Nutritional support is one of the most fundamental aspects of nursing practice. Evidence suggests that many patients are malnourished when admitted to hospital and this is a particular problem for patients with cancer (Whitman, 2000).Citation
The provision of nutritional support for people with cancer., 99 (46):53-5 Nurs TimesJournal
Nursing TimesPubMed ID
14666824Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
0954-7762Collections
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