Desire for information and involvement in treatment decisions: elderly cancer patients' preferences and their physicians' perceptions.
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Deborah Schrag | E. Elkin | D. Schrag | E. Casper | D. Kissane | David W Kissane | Ephraim S Casper | Elena B Elkin | Susie H M Kim | Susie Kim
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