Pedagogically, this was outstanding, and a remarkably good and clear exposition of the psychological impact of how incidental finding of SRMs on patients, alongside patients' perceptions of prognostic scenarios. I believe in follow up surveillance for SRMs is the best way forward. Well done Wisconsin, and Professor Abel. 🙂
Pedagogically, this was outstanding, and a remarkably good and clear exposition of the psychological impact of how incidental finding of SRMs on patients, alongside patients' perceptions of prognostic scenarios. I believe in follow up surveillance for SRMs is the best way forward. Well done Wisconsin, and Professor Abel. 🙂