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Physicians Recommend Different Treatments for Patients Than They Would Choose for Themselves

Archives of Internal Medicine
doi 10.1001/archinternmed.2011.91
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April 11, 2011

Authors
Peter A. UbelAndrea M. AngottBrian J. Zikmund-Fisher
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American Medical Association (AMA)


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