Perception of cancer and inconsistency in medical information are associated with decisional conflict: a pilot study of men with prostate cancer who undergo active surveillance
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D. Latini | S. Knight | M. Kazer | M. Kowalkowski | Alvin C. Goh | Marc A. Kowalkowski | Donald E. Bailey Jr | Meredith W. Kazer | Sara J. Knight | David M. Latini | Alvin C. Goh | Donald E. Bailey Jr
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