Shared Decision-Making in Patients With Prostate Cancer in Japan: Patient Preferences Versus Physician Perceptions
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Hisanori Kobayashi | Hiroji Uemura | Masahiko Nakayama | Ulrike Schaede | J. Mahlich | Ulrike Schaede | M. Nakayama | H. Uemura | Jörg Mahlich | Yuriko Takahashi | Katsuhiko Saito | Masayuki Tokumitsu | Kazutake Yoshizawa | Hisanori Kobayashi | K. Yoshizawa | Katsuhiko Saito | Y. Takahashi | Masayuki Tokumitsu
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