Vascular access problems
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Abstract Vascular access is one of the most commonly used techniques in the care of the patient with cancer. Often treated as a routine matter, venous access can have serious consequences which can be maintained at a very low level providing there is strict adherence to a regimented protocol of surgical technique and of catheter care.
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