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FILM REVIEW Edited by David E. Balk

A Rare Disease That Picked the Wrong Family: Fighting Back to Help a Loved One and as a Tool for Actively Coping

A review of Rare, a documentary video produced and directed by Maren Grainger-Monsen and Nicole Newnham. 56 minutes. 2012. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics.

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