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Nous souhaitons à l’issue de cette synthèse, et pour clore cet ouvrage, lui adjoindre quelques recommandations plus générales pour une amélioration de la prise en charge psycho-oncologique des adolescents et jeunes adultes atteints de cancer et de leurs mères.
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Razavi, D., Dauchy, S. (2010). Recommandations pour l’organisation des prises en charge. In: L’adolescent atteint de cancer et les siens. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99086-1_15
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