Patients may be able to help themselves in this respect by reassuring the doctor. "I know you tried very hard and I appreciate all you did for me," they might say. "It's not your fault that I won't survive this disease. It would help a lot, though, if you stay with me for the long haul."
Tue, Mar 13, 2007 - Page 16 News List
Ultimate question has no absolute answer
When the great beyond looms in the offing, how much should doctors tell their terminally ill patients and their families?
By Jane E. Brody / NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE
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