When doctors are incorrect in their prognosis of terminal illness
In January, when my close friend’s lymph node biopsy came back as a rare form of T-cell lymphoma, I scoured the scientific literature. What was his prognosis?He was 56, a little overweight but otherwise healthy. He had helped us move into our home more than a decade ago, and I was like an uncle to his son and daughter.
In the literature I found jagged graphs plunging downward, indicating that my …
When doctors are incorrect in their prognosis of terminal illness

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