Leidtragende Kinder von krebserkrankten Eltern – wie entlasten?

Petra Klose1, Petra Voiß1, Solveig Oster2, B. Bergens2
1Klinik für Integrative Onkologie und Supportivmedizin, KEM | Evang. Kliniken Essen-Mitte, Henricistr. 92, 45136, Essen, Deutschland
2Menschenmögliches e. V., Essen, Deutschland

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