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The "pet effect" in cancer patients: Risks and benefits of human-pet interaction

By M. M. Chan, G. Tapia Rico

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Crit Rev Oncol Hematol
Volume 143
Pages 56-61
ISBN/ISSN 1040-8428
DOI 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2019.08.004
Language eng
Author Address The Royal Adelaide Hospital, Medical Oncology department, Adelaide, Australia.The Royal Adelaide Hospital, Medical Oncology department, Adelaide, Australia. Electronic address: Gonzalo.TapiaRico@sa.gov.au.
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  1. Animal-assisted therapies
  2. Animals
  3. Bonds
  4. Cancer
  5. Cats
  6. Dogs
  7. Humans
  8. oncology
  9. Ownership
  10. Pet ownership
  11. Pet therapy
  12. randomized trials
  13. Risk Assessment
  14. risk factors
  15. Zoonoses