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[Abstracts]
Marina Vasilievna Erugina; Irina Lvovna Krom; Alexander Borisovich Markevich; Diana Dmitrievna Balakina; Alexander Vodolagin;
Cancer is among the most common chronic disease that determine the life prognosis of patients. In most regions, cancer care is still represented mainly by specialized medical care. The article presents a new approach to providing of palliative care in the Saratov region, which has improved the quality of life and care for patients in this group.
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Keywords: oncological diseases, patients, quality of life, palliative care