in Redon, an exhibition on the importance of supportive care in oncology

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The Redon-Carentoir hospital (Ille-et-Vilaine) is organizing, with the League Against Cancer, an exhibition to highlight the importance and interest of supportive oncology care for patients.

Nursing staff from Redon hospital, Laurine Drouet, from the League Against Cancer 35, and ex-patients, participated in the opening of the exhibition, which will be present in the hall of the health establishment until to June 28. | WEST FRANCE


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  • Nursing staff from Redon hospital, Laurine Drouet, from the League Against Cancer 35, and ex-patients, participated in the opening of the exhibition, which will be present in the hall of the health establishment until to June 28. | WEST FRANCE

The Redon-Carentoir hospital (Ille-et-Vilaine) and the League Against Cancer are presenting a photo exhibition until June 28, 2024 to highlight supportive care for patients followed in the oncology department.

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Gabrielle Perfect, responsible for hospital communications, explains that “Supportive care is support to provide psychological support and well-being to people undergoing oncology treatments, which sometimes have very serious side effects….

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