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Good Death in Elderly Adults with Cancer in Japan Based on Perspectives of the General Population
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Only a few differences in the concept of good death existed between elderly and younger adults. When caring for terminally ill elderly Japanese adults, medical staff should acknowledge that some elderly adults value the traditional paternalistic attitude of physicians and that not all people want to be actively involved in decision-making.
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