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Title
MANY PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS SKIP PATIENT INPUT WHEN DECIDING ON SCREENING TESTS.
Abstract
Focuses on findings of a study, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, which showed that majority of primary care physicians in the United States ignore patients' views when deciding on breast and prostate cancer screening tests. Communication between physicians and patients; Physicians' reasons for excluding patients in decision-making.