Ambiguity and Hope: Disclosure Preferences of Less Acculturated Elderly Mexican Americans Concerning Terminal Cancer—A Case Story
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S. Murphy | S. Azen | G. Frank | L. Blackhall | V. Michel | C. Browner | H. M. Preloran
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