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Nervenblockaden, Kryoanalgesie und chemische Neurolysen

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Tumorpatienten wissen von ihrer begrenzten Zeit im Leben. Deshalb sollte diese Zeit mit dem ausgefüllt sein, was der Patient machen möchte und nicht mit Wartezeit, Behandlungen in Praxen oder Krankenhäusern oder Therapien von Nebenwirkungen und Komplikationen.

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Hankemeier, U. (2001). Nervenblockaden, Kryoanalgesie und chemische Neurolysen. In: Hankemeier, U.B., Schüle-Hein, K., Krizanits, F.H. (eds) Tumorschmerztherapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97923-1_6

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