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Comment
. 2007 May 22;176(11):1597-8.
doi: 10.1503/cmaj.070490.

Using decision aids to help patients navigate the "grey zone" of medical decision-making

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Using decision aids to help patients navigate the "grey zone" of medical decision-making

Annette M O'Connor. CMAJ. .
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