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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the Oncological Patient
Cancer has become a chronic disease, in part due to advances in medical care, its early detection, the existence of a wide range of therapeutic options, and better general medical management.Physical medicine and rehabilitation can contribute to the treatment of cancer patients since rehabilitation helps to expand health action to the care of the quality of life and function of those patients who have suffered the consequences of cancer or its treatment and the associated disability.