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Ethical issues in oncology practice: a qualitative study of stakeholders' experiences and expectations.

Chiara CricoVirginia SanchiniPaolo Giovanni CasaliGabriella Pravettoni
Published in: BMC medical ethics (2022)
The interviewees showed a limited degree of 'ethical awareness': despite having reported many issues in clinical practice, they could hardly identify and describe the ethical aspects, while  complaining about a lack of ethical resources in their management. To build a truly effective support service, it therefore seems appropriate to take such context into consideration and address the emerged needs. Ethical sensitivity seems to be key and it becomes even more relevant in critical clinical areas, such as the therapeutic pathways of terminally ill patients.
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