Racial/ethnic differences in prognosis communication during initial inpatient palliative care consultations among people with advanced cancer.
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Ronald M Epstein | Kevin Fiscella | Robert Gramling | Stewart C. Alexander | R. Epstein | K. Fiscella | R. Gramling | S. Alexander | S. Norton | Luke T Ingersoll | Susan Ladwig | Wendy Anderson | L. T. Ingersoll | Sally A. Norton | Jeff Priest | Wendy G. Anderson | S. Ladwig | Jeff Priest
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