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[해외논문] Breast Cancer: Unique Communication Challenges and Strategies to Address them

The breast journal, v.15 no.1, 2009년, pp.69 - 75  

Parker, Patricia A. (Departments of Behavioral Science) ,  Aaron, Joann (Investigational Cancer Therapeutics, The University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas) ,  Baile, Walter F. (Departments of Behavioral Science)

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Abstract: Women with breast cancer have become increasingly more involved on a national and local level in advocating for resources to fight cancer. However, in the context of the relationship with their physicians and other cancer caregivers, much remains to be done in providing them with adeq...

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