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Franklin L et al. – Educational materials, question lists, and note–takers can help rural women with breast cancer and their doctors achieve their goals during treatment discussions. Audiorecording may be an implicit but not explicit need. Other cancer resource centers and support agencies should consider offering information, question–listing, and note–taking services. They should assess whether audiorecording is an implicit need in their settings.

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