Before the 1960s,

A) dying patients were more likely to discuss their needs and concerns with family members.
B) the topic of death was not as taboo as it is today.
C) physicians tended to withhold a terminal diagnosis from patients.
D) talking to patients about their impending death was standard procedure in hospitals.


C

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