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Who decides? How oncologists shape cancer patients’ final days

For cancer patients nearing the end of life, deciding whether to continue treatment or focus on comfort is deeply personal. However, a new study from Rutgers Health, published in Cancer, suggests that the decision isn’t always based on the patient’s wishes—it may depend on their oncologist’s habits. Doctor’s choice or patient’s choice? The study, led […] The post Who decides? How oncologists shape cancer patients’ final days appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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