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316 related items for PubMed ID: 8946762

  • 1. Should we always tell children the truth?
    Lantos JD.
    Perspect Biol Med; 1996; 40(1):78-92. PubMed ID: 8946762
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  • 2. Informed consent and truth telling to cancer patients.
    Morioka Y.
    Gastroenterol Jpn; 1991 Dec; 26(6):789-92. PubMed ID: 1765253
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  • 3. Telling medical stories: sharing information among doctors, patients, and families.
    Minow M.
    Utah Law Rev; 1992 Dec; 1992(3):903-28. PubMed ID: 11656537
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  • 4. Autonomy, beneficence, and informed consent: rethinking the connections. II.
    Shatz D.
    Cancer Invest; 1986 Dec; 4(4):353-61. PubMed ID: 3768761
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  • 7. Social moral epistemology.
    Buchanan A.
    Soc Philos Policy; 2002 Dec; 19(2):126-52. PubMed ID: 12678085
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  • 8. Ethics in surgical practice.
    Lister GD.
    Plast Reconstr Surg; 1996 Jan; 97(1):185-93. PubMed ID: 8532777
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  • 9. How much should the cancer patient know and decide?
    Schoene-Seifert B, Childress JF.
    CA Cancer J Clin; 1986 Jan; 36(2):85-94. PubMed ID: 3082490
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  • 10. Autonomy and coercion in disease prevention and health promotion.
    Pellegrino ED.
    Theor Med; 1984 Feb; 5(1):83-91. PubMed ID: 6537025
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  • 11. On lying and deceiving.
    Bakhurst D.
    J Med Ethics; 1992 Jun; 18(2):63-6. PubMed ID: 1619626
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  • 13. Telling the truth to patients: a clinical ethics exploration.
    Thomasma DC.
    Camb Q Healthc Ethics; 1994 Jun; 3(3):375-82. PubMed ID: 7994462
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  • 14. Autonomy, beneficence, and informed consent: rethinking the connections. I.
    Shatz D.
    Cancer Invest; 1986 Jun; 4(3):257-69. PubMed ID: 3719412
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  • 15. Informed consent revisited.
    Goldworth A.
    Camb Q Healthc Ethics; 1996 Jun; 5(2):214-20. PubMed ID: 8718727
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  • 16. Patient and physician autonomy: conflicting rights and obligations in the physician-patient relationship.
    Pellegrino ED.
    J Contemp Health Law Policy; 1994 Jun; 10():47-68. PubMed ID: 10134815
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  • 17. Patients, agents, and informed consent.
    Haber JG.
    J Law Health; 1994 Jun; 1():43-59.. PubMed ID: 11658933
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  • 18. Protective truthfulness: the Chinese way of safeguarding patients in informed treatment decisions.
    Pang MC.
    J Med Ethics; 1999 Jun; 25(3):247-53. PubMed ID: 10390681
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  • 20. To tell the truth: ethical and practical issues in disclosing medical mistakes to patients.
    Wu AW, Cavanaugh TA, McPhee SJ, Lo B, Micco GP.
    J Gen Intern Med; 1997 Dec; 12(12):770-5. PubMed ID: 9436897
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