Suppose a cancer patient decides to forsake weekly chemotherapy treatments in order to spend more meaningful, loving time with her friends and family. In cases where patients refuse treatment,
A) there are indeed substitute for chemotherapy, such as time with family.
B) the patient is behaving irrationally.
C) the patient doesn't know what is in her long-run best interest.
D) the patient fails to see that chemotherapy is a better substitute than time with the family.
A
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