1979
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.6188.480
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Ethics and the patient with cancer.

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“…Spain is not alone in the "cultural continent" gradually emerging in the English literature confronting the Anglo-Saxon "cultural continent" (United Kingdom, United States, Northern Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) that up to now has provided the majority of patients mentioned in literature in English about truth-telling. Studies in Italy, [38][39][40][41] Greece, 42 the former Soviet Union, 43 Latin America, 44 Japan, 45 and the Philippines 46 report results similar to Spanish results. Furthermore, recent studies in Australia 47 and the United States 48 show that there is more than is apparent in truth-telling societies.…”
Section: Pain Relief and Sedation Vs Euthanasiamentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Spain is not alone in the "cultural continent" gradually emerging in the English literature confronting the Anglo-Saxon "cultural continent" (United Kingdom, United States, Northern Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) that up to now has provided the majority of patients mentioned in literature in English about truth-telling. Studies in Italy, [38][39][40][41] Greece, 42 the former Soviet Union, 43 Latin America, 44 Japan, 45 and the Philippines 46 report results similar to Spanish results. Furthermore, recent studies in Australia 47 and the United States 48 show that there is more than is apparent in truth-telling societies.…”
Section: Pain Relief and Sedation Vs Euthanasiamentioning
confidence: 76%