Musings on Patient Care and Polarization After JAMA Oncology's Erroneous Report That Complementary Medicine Kills
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This commentary discusses the potential negative impact of a retracted JAMA Oncology report that erroneously linked complementary medicine to patient deaths on patient care and professional polarization.
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