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Doctors may underestimate importance of small set of risks that vex patients

08:10 EDT 10 Aug 2012 | The Medical News

Most informed consent disputes involve disagreements about who said what and when, not stand-offs over whether a particular risk ought to have been disclosed. But doctors may "routinely underestimate the importance of a small set of risks that vex pa..

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