Comparing 3 techniques for eliciting patient values for decision making about prostate-specific antigen screening: a randomized controlled trial.
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Carmen L. Lewis | Alison R. T. Brenner | Stacey L. Sheridan | Kirsten Howard | Alison Tytell Brenner | K. Howard | S. Hawley | M. Pignone | Michael Patrick Pignone | Trisha Melinda Crutchfield | Sarah Tropman Hawley | Carmen Lynn Lewis | Stacey Lynn Sheridan | T. Crutchfield
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