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Table 3 Oncologist tries to capture the lived illness experience

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

1.

N:

yes yes;

2.

 

(0.3) SUper

3.

P:

yes super good;

4.

 

[((laughs))]

5.

O:

[yes:]

6.

 

and uh [()]

7.

P:

[boy] I had’nt dared to hope;

8.

 

(0.4) ((sniffs))

9.

O:

(0.7) no: it’s always worrying;

10.

 

that [you:]

11.

P:

[yes]

12.

O:

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.

O:

[but]

18.

P:

but I [thought yes: (.) and the blood] values of course have been

19.

 

>the whole time < extremely goo:d;

20.

O:

[still always wait and]…

21.

 

yes;

22.

P:

but I thought yes what is it doing inside there,

23.

O:

yes;

24.

P:

(0.5) and that’s what I was a > bit afraid of<;