Reducing potentially inappropriate medications in palliative cancer patients: evidence to support deprescribing approaches

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Julian Lindsay
Michael Dooley
Jennifer Martin
Michael Fay
Alison Kearney
Michael Barras
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[1] Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital,Pharmacy Department
[2] Monash University,Princess Alexandra Hospital
[3] Alfred Health,undefined
[4] The University of Queensland Medical School,undefined
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Supportive Care in Cancer | 2014年 / 22卷
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Deprescribing; Drug therapy; Potentially inappropriate medications; Medical futility; Neoplasms; Cancer;
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页码:1113 / 1119
页数:6
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