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A movement called Common sense oncology

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Hi all.

Have any of you heard of a movement called “Common sense oncology”? It’s about looking at all aspects of how to treat people with terminal/chronic illnesses using a more wholistic approach. As in ….. Trials. Radiation therapy. Pain relief. Palliative care/hopsice etc.

pcfa.org.au/news-media/news...

Just thought it might be interesting to some of you.

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Justme153

Thanks for sharing .This is truly interesting!!!

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PlutosNose

Thank You!!

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mariootsi

Thank you for the info. Seems to me after all these years there is no commen sense!

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