Relationships between advanced cancer patients' worry about dying and illness understanding, treatment preferences, and advance care planning.
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Thomas J. Smith | R. Arnold | Rachel A Rodenbach | E. Chu | A. Althouse | D. White | Y. Schenker | M. Bakitas | Yael Schenker
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