What oncologists tell patients about survival benefits of palliative chemotherapy and implications for informed consent: qualitative study.
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What oncologists tell patients about survival benefits of palliative chemotherapy and implications for informed consent: qualitative study.
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What oncologists tell patients ...... ed consent: qualitative study.
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Julian Abel
Rona Campbell
Stephen Falk
Suzanne Audrey
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10.1136/BMJ.A752
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2008-07-31T00:00:00Z