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Ana-Belén Puentes-Gutiérrez1, Maria Garcia-Bascones2, Elena Vaquero-Ramiro3
1Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hospital Universitario de Toledo, Toledo, Spain anapuentes@hotmail.com.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
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