To Treat or Not To Treat: Who Should Decide?

  • Laarhoven H
  • Henselmans I
  • Haes J
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Abstract

The emphasis of the last decades on patients’ autonomy and patients’ rights to make decisions regarding their medical treatment may have obfuscated the fact that patients may not be able to make a decision. We advocate that an optimal medical decision is one that integrates information about the patient's clinical state and circumstances, the available research evidence, as well as the patient's values and preferences.

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Laarhoven, H. W. M., Henselmans, I., & Haes, J. (Hanneke) C. (2014). To Treat or Not To Treat: Who Should Decide? The Oncologist, 19(4), 433–436. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2013-0258

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