Prevalence of benefit finding and posttraumatic growth in long-term cancer survivors: results from a multi-regional population-based survey in Germany
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H. Brenner | V. Arndt | R. Pritzkuleit | B. Holleczek | M. Thong | A. Eberle | S. Zeissig | H. Bertram | Zhunzhun Liu | A. Waldmann | D. Doege | L. Koch-Gallenkamp
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