PORTLAND, Ore. — After nearly 40 years as an internist, Dr. Ron Naito knew what the sky-high results of his blood test meant. And it wasn’t good. But when he turned to his doctors last summer to confirm the dire diagnosis — stage 4 pancreatic cancer — he learned the news in a way no patient should. The first physician, a specialist Naito had known for 10 years, refused to acknowledge the results of the “off-the-scale” blood test that showed unmistakable signs of advanced cancer. “He simply didn’t want to tell me,” Naito said. A second specialist performed a tumor biopsy, and then discussed the results with a medical student outside the open door of the exam room where Naito waited. “They walk by one time From https://khn.org/news/never-say-die-why-so-many-doctors-wont-break-bad-news/ from https://aubreyflores.blogspot.com/2019/06/never-say-die-why-so-many-doctors-wont.html from From https://tommysmith1.blogspot.com/2019/06/never-say-die-why-so-many-doctors-wont.html from https://tommysmith1.wordpress.com/2019/06/13/never-say-die-why-so-many-doctors-wont-break-bad-news/ from https://lisacustard.blogspot.com/2019/06/never-say-die-why-so-many-doctors-wont.html
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