Patient-related barriers to cancer pain management with opioid analgesics and healthcare professionals' rationale to choose fentanyl for cancer pain patients

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Patient-related barriers to cancer pain management with opioid analgesics and healthcare professionals' rationale to choose fentanyl for cancer pain patients. / Jacobsen, Ramune.

Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum, 2009. 77 s.

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportPh.d.-afhandlingForskning

Harvard

Jacobsen, R 2009, Patient-related barriers to cancer pain management with opioid analgesics and healthcare professionals' rationale to choose fentanyl for cancer pain patients. Museum Tusculanum, Copenhagen.

APA

Jacobsen, R. (2009). Patient-related barriers to cancer pain management with opioid analgesics and healthcare professionals' rationale to choose fentanyl for cancer pain patients. Museum Tusculanum.

Vancouver

Jacobsen R. Patient-related barriers to cancer pain management with opioid analgesics and healthcare professionals' rationale to choose fentanyl for cancer pain patients. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum, 2009. 77 s.

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Jacobsen, Ramune. / Patient-related barriers to cancer pain management with opioid analgesics and healthcare professionals' rationale to choose fentanyl for cancer pain patients. Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum, 2009. 77 s.

Bibtex

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keywords = "Former Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences",
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language = "English",
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publisher = "Museum Tusculanum",

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RIS

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