Medical Risk and the Right to an Informed Consent in Clinical Care and Clinical Research |
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... treatment regimens , the decision to choose one treatment over another is presently made primarily on the basis of differences in survival between the treatment regimens . That is , physicians are characterizing the major choice for ...
... treatment regimens , the decision to choose one treatment over another is presently made primarily on the basis of differences in survival between the treatment regimens . That is , physicians are characterizing the major choice for ...
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... treatment preferences . " Of 75 patients presented post - treatment survival and mortality data at three discrete time points ( 1 month , 1 year , and 5 years ) , 72 had a preference for one treatment . Of these , 51 percent ( 37/72 ) ...
... treatment preferences . " Of 75 patients presented post - treatment survival and mortality data at three discrete time points ( 1 month , 1 year , and 5 years ) , 72 had a preference for one treatment . Of these , 51 percent ( 37/72 ) ...
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... treatments to see which is the most effec- tive . Treatment - 1 is designed to keep your pulse rate from going to fast , but your heart will remain in an abnormal rhythm . Treatment - 1 is based on the idea that , if your heart rate is ...
... treatments to see which is the most effec- tive . Treatment - 1 is designed to keep your pulse rate from going to fast , but your heart will remain in an abnormal rhythm . Treatment - 1 is based on the idea that , if your heart rate is ...
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MEDICAL RISK AND INFORMED CONSENT | 1 |
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Chapter | 11 |
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