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Focusing ethical dilemmas of evidence-based practice in SMF-exposed MRI-workers: a qualitative analysis
International Archives of Occupational & Environmental Health, 11/10/09
Franco G et al. – The analysis shows that the decision–making process aiming at the provision of evidence–based health surveillance to static magnetic fields (SMF)–exposed workers is characterized by controversial ethical costs and ethical benefits for workers and the other stakeholders.
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