Differences in attitudes and beliefs toward end-of-life care between hematologic and solid tumor oncology specialists.
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E. Bruera | J. Cortes | F. Fossella | D. Hui | J. Cortes | Minjeong Park | A. Reddy | S. Bansal | M. Park | Akhila Reddy
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