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started by loganfields2011 on 20 Nov 17
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    http://eds.a.ebscohost.com.proxy01.shawnee.edu/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=5&sid=26da68d5-08f1-4e74-91c6-511edcd07ebe%40sessionmgr4010
    This article talks about the different deficits that cancer survivors can have and how OT can help to improve them so that the survivor can increase their independence. The reasons why OT can help so much in this practice setting is because we perform client-centered evaluations to know each person's unique needs and because we have such a wide array of approaches to treat the clients so that they are getting teh individualized care they need to help improve their QOL.

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