Values and options in cancer care (VOICE): study design and rationale for a patient-centered communication and decision-making intervention for physicians, patients with advanced cancer, and their caregivers
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Wan Tang | Adam Walczak | Robert Gramling | Richard L Kravitz | Michael Hoerger | Ronald M Epstein | Paul C Winters | Kevin Fiscella | Paul R Duberstein | Phyllis N Butow | Supriya G Mohile | Paul R Kaesberg | Sandy Plumb | Anthony L Back | Daniel Tancredi | Alison Venuti | Camille Cipri | Gisela Escalera | Carol Ferro | Don Gaudion | Beth Hoh | Blair Leatherwood | Linda Lewis | Mark Robinson | Peter Sullivan | R. Epstein | K. Fiscella | R. Kravitz | P. Butow | P. Duberstein | R. Gramling | Michael Hoerger | S. Plumb | S. Mohile | D. Tancredi | A. Back | Beth G. Hoh | P. Kaesberg | Camille S Cipri | A. Walczak | Peter Sullivan | M. Robinson | Linda Lewis | P. Winters | Wan Tang | Alison Venuti | Gisela Escalera | Carol Ferro | Don Gaudion | Blair Leatherwood | Camille S. Cipri
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