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Racial Differences in Predictors of Intensive End-of-Life Care in Patients With Advanced Cancer
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White patients with advanced cancer are more likely than black patients with advanced cancer to receive the EOL care they initially prefer. EOL discussions and DNR orders are not associated with care for black patients, highlighting a need to improve communication between black patients and their clinicians.
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