The Contribution of Spiritual, Religious, and Customary Heritage to the Personalization of Modern Oncology in Multiethnic Societies of Developing Countries
Abstract:Just a few decades ago, death was considered and accepted as an expected part of human existence: people were dying of old age and/or severe illness. The new age has brought a new concept: to delay aging and dying for as long as possible. Most of the once-incurable, life-threatening diseases, which include malignancies, have today become chronic diseases and their poor prognoses—terminal condition and fatal outcome—are difficult or impossible for a large part of the population to accept. A holistic and multidi… Show more
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