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Volumn 28, Issue 3, 2007, Pages 131-
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'At least we tried everything': About binary thinking, anticipated decision regret, and the imperative character of medical technology
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
DISEASE COURSE;
EDITORIAL;
FEMALE;
FERTILIZATION IN VITRO;
GENETIC ANALYSIS;
HUMAN;
MEDICAL DECISION MAKING;
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY;
NEWBORN SCREENING;
RESEARCH;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
DECISION MAKING;
DIAGNOSIS;
EMOTIONS;
FEMALE;
FORECASTING;
HUMANS;
INFANT, NEWBORN;
NEONATAL SCREENING;
PREGNANCY;
PROBABILITY;
TECHNOLOGY, MEDICAL;
THINKING;
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EID: 34250693652
PISSN: 0167482X
EISSN: 17438942
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1080/01674820701288551 Document Type: Editorial |
Times cited : (19)
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