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Reconciling the principle of patient autonomy with the practice of informed consent: decision-making about prognostication in uveal melanoma
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Models of decision-making and associated consent procedures that emphasize patients' active consideration of isolated decision-making opportunities are invalid for clinical situations such as this. Hence, responsibility for ensuring that a procedure protects patients' interests rests with practitioners who offer it and cannot be delegated to patients.
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