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Patient-centred care: What are the experiences of prostate cancer patients and their partners
Patient Education and Counselling, 09/11/08
Sinfield P et al. - If patients’ experiences of prostate cancer care are to be improved, clinicians need to identify, and respond to, the information and decision-making needs of individual patients and their partners.
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