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"Go home, and may God be with you."

"Vete a casa y que Dios te acompañe" (Go home and may God be with you) is a photographic essay about the abandonment of patients who suffer terminal illnesses and their right to a dignified death.

The proposal explores the emotional, psychological, and social traumas derived from the forced cessation of palliative care in patients who suffer terminal illnesses, a terrible practice developed by medical institutions in some countries worldwide. Under the rules of a

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