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. 2022 Mar 17;21:37. doi: 10.1186/s12904-022-00917-4

Table 3.

Oncologist tries to capture the lived illness experience

1. N: yes yes;
2. (0.3) SUper
3. P: yes super good;
4. [((laughs))]
5. A: [yes:]
6. and uh [()]
7. P: [boy] I had’nt dared to hope;
8. (0.4) ((sniffs))
9. A: (0.7) no: it’s always worrying;
10. that [you:]
11. P: [yes]
12. A: I did say that the CHANCE;
13. (0.2) that it would respond [of]course was bigger than with the
14. (name drug)
15. P: [yes]
16. [that’s] right;
17. A: [but]
18. P: but I [thought yes: (.) and the blood] values of course have been
19. >the whole time < extremely goo:d;
20. A: [still always wait and]…
21. yes;
22. P: but I thought yes what is it doing inside there,
23. A: yes;
24. P: (0.5) and that’s what I was a > bit afraid of<;