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Emotions of Oncologists  

Taking care of patients with life-threatening illnesses can become emotionally charged experiences for oncologists and other health care professionals. These articles discuss the emotions of oncologists, including some of the challenges and lessons learned.

The Narrow Path

Submitting to Autonomy

Why Me?

Reassurance

Pulling the Trigger

When Your Favorite Patient Relapses ... Physician Grief and Well-being in the Practice of Oncology

Can You Cure Him for the Baby's Sake?

On the Death of a Spouse: Reflections of a Medical Oncologist

Fellow Suffering

Just Whose Autonomy Is It?

The Right to Decide

Taking Time

Looking at the Dying Patient: The Ferdinand Hodler Paintings of Valentine Godé-Darel

An Existential Oncologist


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