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Research Concerns and Review of Literature; 2. Analytic Approach; 3. Phased Organization of the Adjuvant Therapy Visit; 4. Discourse Identities: Establishing Participant Roles as Doctor and Patient; 5. The Recommendation; 6. Conclusion; APPENDIX A: Patient Information; APPENDIX B: Transcription Symbols; NOTES; REFERENCES; INDEX 330 $a1. Introduction. 2. Analytic Approach. 3. Phrased Organisation of the Adjuvant Therapy Visit. 4. Discourse Identities: Establishing Participant Roles as Doctor and Patient. 5. The Recommendation. 6. Conclusion. 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