Fig. 2From: Patient preferences for treatment of castration-resistant prostate cancer in Japan: a discrete-choice experimentPatient preference weights (N = 133). Footnote: Bars represent 95 % confidence intervals. “Minor radiation” was described as radiation that can be stopped by a thin sheet of paper without any risk of contaminating others with the patient’s bodily fluids; “some radiation” was described as radiation which can be stopped by aluminum or lead and care must be taken not to contaminate others with bodily fluids for one weekBack to article page