Breaking Bad News: Patient Preferences and the Role of Family Members when Delivering a Cancer Diagnosis |
Rao, Abha
(St. John's Research Institute)
Sunil, Bhuvana (St. John's Research Institute) Ekstrand, Maria (Department of Medicine, University of California) Heylen, Elsa (Department of Medicine, University of California) Raju, Girish (Department of Medical Oncology, St. John's Medical College Hospital) Shet, Arun (St. John's Research Institute) |
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