
Consecutive PDAC patients were enrolled at the time of diagnosis after obtaining informed consent in a single-center study for a total of 32 doctor-patient interactions. Data were audio-recorded, fully anonymized, and then transcribed. All data are in Italian.
Medical and health sciences, Doctor-patient communication, Communication of diagnosis, Philosophy of language, Pancreatic cancer, FOS: Medical and health sciences, Philosophy of Science
Medical and health sciences, Doctor-patient communication, Communication of diagnosis, Philosophy of language, Pancreatic cancer, FOS: Medical and health sciences, Philosophy of Science
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