Abstract:The physician's obligation to tell the patient the full truth about his or her condition has become an established ethical principle, enabling patients' autonomy, shared decision-making, and patient-centered care. However, indiscriminate application of this obligation may at times be harmful to the patient, contradicting the old Hippocratic imperative of "first do no harm" ("Primum non nocere"), as our 2 recent short patient histories demonstrate. PATIENT 1 A 65-year-old father of 6 was diagnosed with urotheli… Show more
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