Brain imaging: incidental findings: in practice and in person
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Brain imaging: incidental findings: in practice and in person
Abstract
Prospective research participants, patients and consumers are faced with a cacophony of information about the risks and benefits of brain scans. In light of new data on Incidental findings, the professional community has a duty to explicitly and systematically encourage questions that promote rational decision-making and informed choice.
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