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Cancer investigation · Jan 2005
Reflections on ethical concerns arising from the incorporation of results of randomized trials of antineoplastic therapy into routine clinical practice.
- Maurie Markman.
- University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA. mmarkman@mdanderson.org
- Cancer Invest. 2005 Jan 1;23(8):735-40.
AbstractThere has been little discussion in the medical literature regarding the process whereby physicians elect to accept or reject the incorporation of results of randomized trials into their routine clinical practice. This decision-making process has the potential to result in serious ethical dilemmas.
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