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  1. Palliative Care Ethics: A Companion for All Specialties.Fiona Randall & Robert Silcock Downie - 1999 - Oxford University Press USA.
    "Palliative Care Ethics should interest all those who care for the terminally ill: especially doctors, nurses, social workers, and the clergy. The well-illustrated central theme applies to every area of health care: that technical expertise must be controlled by humane non-technical judgement."--BOOK JACKET.
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  • What Difference Does It Make to Be Treated in a Clinical Trial? A Pilot Study.Charles Weijer, Benjamin Freedman, Abraham Fuks, James Robbins, Stanley Shapiro & Myriam Skrutkowska - unknown
    OBJECTIVE: Pilot study to characterize treatment differences between patients treated in clinical trials and those treated in a clinical setting. Previous studies have shown higher survival rates for participants in trials of cancer therapy. This difference is observed even after rates are adjusted for important covariates such as age and stage of disease. DESIGN: Retrospective chart review. SETTING: Oncology outpatient department in a tertiary care hospital. PATIENTS: Ninety women 18 to 70 years of age with early-stage breast cancer who were (...)
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  • Restoring the balance: evidenceā€based medicine put in its place.Bruce G. Charlton - 1997 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 3 (2):87-98.
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