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[The hospice movement--a different relationship with the dying].
It appears that in our century it is not considered fashionable to die. Indeed medicine itself has become increasingly less concerned with the dying. This abandonment in dealing with the subject of dying, death and grief is being counteracted by the Hospice movement with a new concept. This encompasses the care of both the dying and their relations and near ones in a comprehensive approach.