Scripts and Strategies for Discussing Stopping Cancer Screening with Adults > 75 Years: a Qualitative Study

scientific article published on 03 March 2020

Scripts and Strategies for Discussing Stopping Cancer Screening with Adults > 75 Years: a Qualitative Study is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S11606-020-05735-Z
P932PMC publication ID7351918
P698PubMed publication ID32128689

P50authorMara A SchonbergQ88607372
P2093author name stringMary Beth Hamel
Elyse R Park
Alexander K Smith
Gianna M Aliberti
Adlin Pinheiro
Alicia R Jacobson
Maria Karamourtopoulos
Linnaea C Schuttner
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P577publication date2020-03-03
P1433published inJournal of General Internal MedicineQ6295242
P1476titleScripts and Strategies for Discussing Stopping Cancer Screening with Adults > 75 Years: a Qualitative Study

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