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Informed consent in radiotherapy care

Obtaining consent to care requires the radiation oncologist to provide loyal information and to ensure that the patient understands it. Proof of such an approach rests with the practitioner. The French Society for Radiation Oncology (SFRO) does not recommend the signature of a consent form by the pa...

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Published in:Cancer radiothérapie 2024-06, Vol.28 (3), p.290
Main Authors: Sire, C, Ducteil, A, Lagrange, J-L, Maingon, P, Lorchel, F, Latorzeff, I, Hennequin, C, Giraud, P, Leroy, T, Vendrely, V, Hannoun-Lévi, J-M, Chargari, C, Pourel, N, Elhouat, Y, Mazeron, J-J, Marchesi, V, Huguet, F, Monpetit, É, Azria, D
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Language:eng ; fre
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Summary:Obtaining consent to care requires the radiation oncologist to provide loyal information and to ensure that the patient understands it. Proof of such an approach rests with the practitioner. The French Society for Radiation Oncology (SFRO) does not recommend the signature of a consent form by the patient but recommends that the radiation oncologist be able to provide all the elements demonstrating the reality of a complete information circuit.
ISSN:1769-6658
1769-6658
DOI:10.1016/j.canrad.2024.04.001