Mar 07 2024 34 mins 1
Drs Jacob Sands and Donald L. Rosenstein discuss the psychology of lung cancer and how to effectively communicate with patients about diagnosis, treatment, and expectations.
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Resources
Lung Cancer https://www.medscape.com/resource/lungcancer/rc-lungcancer2
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