Self-efficacy of advanced cancer patients for participation in treatment-related decision-making in six European countries: the ACTION study
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J. V. van Delden | L. Deliens | I. Korfage | A. van der Heide | G. Miccinesi | J. Rietjens | N. Preston | K. Pollock | H. Kodba-Čeh | A. T. Johnsen | B. Yildiz
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