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C O M M E N T A R Y Palliative Care and the Ethics of Research: Medicare, Hospice, and Phase I Trials Ira Byock, MD eople living with advanced, incurable
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Document Date: 2004-04-07 08:45:19


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University of Montana / Hospital Care / American College of Surgeons / Institute of Medicine / /

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customary measurement tools / hospice services / Care for Cancer / health services / clinical services / healthcare philanthropy / Cancer care / care for patients with advanced / incurable illness / healthcare / experimental protocols / /

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American College of Surgeons / Committee on Hospital Care / Milbank Memorial Fund / Greenwall Foundation / National Cancer Policy Board / Institute of Medicine / Robert Wood Johnson Foundation / Committee on Bioethics / American Academy of Pediatrics / American Society of Clinical Oncology / University of Montana / Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Practical Ethics Center / Medicare / /

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