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Getting serious about e-qual @ccess

More and more cancer patients are using the Internet to find out about their disease and treatment, to seek support from online patient communities and to communicate with their professional carers and loved ones. However, not everyone is benefiting from this digital revolution.

» Kathy Redmond


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