Dana-Farber cancer institute ethics Rounds: Life-threatening illness and the desire to adopt
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 15 (4):385-393 (2005)
| Abstract | : Originally presented during Ethic Rounds at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, this commentary on the case of a patient treated for life-threatening cancer explores the responsibilities of health care providers when addressing the patient's desire to adopt a child. | |||||||||
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