Nocebo and the Patient–Physician Communication

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Nocebo and the Patient–Physician Communication. / Colloca, Luana; Nestoriuc, Yvonne.

Ethical Counselling and Medical Decision-Making in the Era of Personalised Medicine: A Practice-Oriented Guide. ed. / Giovanni Boniolo; Virginia Sanchini. 1. ed. Springer-Verlag Italia, 2016. p. 29-37.

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Colloca L, Nestoriuc Y. Nocebo and the Patient–Physician Communication. In Boniolo G, Sanchini V, editors, Ethical Counselling and Medical Decision-Making in the Era of Personalised Medicine: A Practice-Oriented Guide. 1 ed. Springer-Verlag Italia. 2016. p. 29-37

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