Volunteers begin supporting cancer patients at Aveiro Hospital

A cancer diagnosis can trigger a range of negative emotions in patients, profoundly affecting their mental health. It is therefore crucial to recognise psychological support and, as such, the Aveiro Region Local Health Unit (ULSRA) welcomed, this week, a group of 12 people, with specific training in oncology volunteering, who will now begin their work with patients in the Medical Oncology department at Hospital Infante D. Pedro.
A cancer diagnosis can trigger a range of negative emotions in patients, profoundly affecting their mental health. It is therefore crucial to recognise psychological support and, as such, the Aveiro Region Local Health Unit (ULSRA) welcomed, this week, a group of 12 people, with specific training in oncology volunteering, who will now begin their work with patients in the Medical Oncology department at Hospital Infante D. Pedro.
A cancer diagnosis can trigger a range of negative emotions in patients, profoundly affecting their mental health. It is therefore crucial to recognise psychological support and, as such, the Aveiro Region Local Health Unit (ULSRA) welcomed, this week, a group of 12 people, with specific training in oncology volunteering, who will now begin their work with patients in the Medical Oncology department at Hospital Infante D. Pedro.
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