Paradoxes in advance care planning: the complex relationship of oncology patients, their physicians, and advance medical directives.
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Thomas J. Smith | E. Lamont | T. Smith | R. Matsuyama | L. Kuhn | L. A. Dow | V. Ramakrishnan | L. Lyckholm | Viswanathan Ramakrishnan
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