Patients cautious when making treatment decisions
A study of 216 patients found they were less likely to try a potentially risky "new" drug when given total responsibility for making medical decisions, as opposed to having a physician recommend a treatment. Researchers said patients gave greater consideration to side effects when given a choice rather than being told by their physician to take a drug. The study was published in the journal Arthritis Care & Research. ABC News/Reuters (11/30)