Josie Dwyer, head of palliative care services at the hospice met the duchess during her visit.
He said it was not a justification for putting Mrs Richards onto palliative, end-of-life care.
Worrying that to stop injecting cortisone will be too painful is a false palliative.
Countries in North Africa and the Middle East have chosen this course as a palliative.
Norway has palliative-care centres at its six main teaching hospitals and lots of community-based provision.
This would be a short-term palliative to get the French and Americans past the next election.
The building of embankments has proved to be no more than a temporary palliative.
They are attacking Jesus, whose inspirational messages provide our only palliative in an otherwise wretched existence!
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Porter Storey, executive vice president of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine in Glenview, Ill.
Cecilia Cannon, 74, was told she would only receive palliative care at Liverpool Chest and Heart Hospital.
Belgium trains all its family doctors in palliative care, but has very few specialist teams of carers.
Many of them are octogenarians, and art is now a palliative for the good sex of yesteryears.
First, by recognizing that the cure does not end with diagnosis, nor does it lie in palliative sops.
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When malignant, islet cell cancers do not generally respond well to chemotherapy, and the treatment is mainly palliative.
Mr Bush has bowed to Arab demands by sending a palliative letter to Palestine's prime minister, Ahmed Qurei.
Better integration was needed between oncology services and palliative care to prevent people falling through the gap, she said.
Palliative care teams are invaluable, though attending physicians need to request their assistance much sooner than they often do.
Unless we address that weakness, any other counter-recessionary strategy is palliative at best.
Artists are now busily at work in the soon-to-be-opened Margaret Kerr Palliative Care Unit at Borders General Hospital near Melrose.
Further developments are planned at Jersey Hospice to deal with an expected increase in the number of people needing palliative care.
For those of us who believe in the importance of palliative care at the end of life, this is all good.
Policy makers need to develop long and short-term palliative care strategies to cope with the burden of these diseases, the authors said.
Palliative care campaigners will also use the awareness day to raise the profile of the need for palliative care around the world.
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Professor Mike Richards, National Director for Cancer, said the government had made a "great deal of progress" in specialist palliative care services.
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The island is giving 17 syringe drivers, small pumps that deliver palliative medicine at set intervals without the need for a nurse.
Mike Bennett, St Gemma's professor of palliative medicine at the University of Leeds, said both doctors and patients needed reassurance about opioids.
By bringing up the pain wrought from sympathy, she's effectively doing the same thing, but Doiron isn't going for a palliative here.
Arreaza on Friday described them as "palliative treatments" but didn't give details.
In 2011, 1.65 million people received hospice care, up 16 percent from 2007, according to the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization.
The tiles are being built up into hexagonal panels flowing across the wall of a day lounge in the new palliative care unit.
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