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Influence of Peer Physicians on Intensity of End-of-Life Care for Cancer Decedents.

Nancy L. Keating
Bruce E. Landon
Medical Care
December 8, 2018
2018
Bonner SN, Clark C, Keating NL, Kouri EM, Freedman RA
Harvard Medical School
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