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Table 2 Oncologist producing continuers

From: Oncologist responses to advanced cancer patients’ lived illness experiences and effects: an applied conversation analysis study

1.

O:

so in that respect I was very happy when I eh (.)

2.

 

saw the scan;

3.

P:

I’m very happy because I was worrying a bit and that

4.

 

IS;

5.

 

oh I’ll speak a bit more clearly;

6.

 

•h that’s in fact also because we have an acquaintance;

7.

O:

yes,

8.

P:

who recently died of lung cancer;

9.

O:

oh my,

10.

P:

and he had metastases he had;

11.

O:

yes;

12.

P:

and he had colon cancer but then even for you it’s: a

13.

 

bit worrying

14.

O:

yes;

15.

P:

[>you know<] I’ve had breast cancer so:

16.

N:

[(yes exactly)]

17.

O:

yes and he’ll have had metastasis of the colon cancer in=

18.

 

[his lungs]

19.

N:

[yes yes exactly]

20.

P:

[yes yes yes;]

21.

N:

that was the case=

22.

P:

=so then you [start] to think

23.

O:

[yes;]

24.

 

y↑es;

25.

P:

and he passed away last week so •h (0.3) we went to the

26.

 

funeral and so on and that’s- (0.5) really been lingering in my head

27.

 

I must [say;]