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    Avoiding Delirium when Cancer Is Advanced

    en-AUSeptember 16, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Why do people with advanced cancer sometimes experience episodes of confusion known as delirium? And how can carers recognise the early signs? Julie McCrossin talks with Prof Jane Phillips about steps you can take to reduce the risk of delirium.

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