Beliefs held by breast surgeons that impact the treatment decision process for advanced breast cancer patients: a qualitative study
Reina Ozeki-Hayashi,1 Misao Fujita,2 Atsushi Tsuchiya,3 Taichi Hatta,2 Eisuke Nakazawa,1 Yoshiyuki Takimoto,1 Akira Akabayashi1,41Department of Biomedical Ethics, The University of Tokyo Faculty of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; 2Uehiro Research Division for iPS Cell Ethics, Center for iPS Cell Research an...
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Autores principales: | Ozeki-Hayashi R, Fujita M, Tsuchiya A, Hatta T, Nakazawa E, Takimoto Y, Akabayashi A |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/de706f0fad4347b189394d203075dd75 |
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