Physician Responsibility to Discuss Palliative Unproven Therapies With Out-of-Option Patients

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (12):31-33 (2021)
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We agree with Lynch et al. that patients with chronic diseases and Band-Aid treatments are unlikely to benefit from a version of Operation Warp Speed or by deprioritizing standards of scientific ev...

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