Effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to breast cancer genetic testing
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S. van Dulmen | J. V. D. van der Giessen | M. Hooning | T. van Dalen | M. Ausems | P. Spreeuwenberg | C. Aalfs | M. Collee | K. van Engelen | M. Fransen | M. Velthuizen | M. van den Muijsenbergh | M. Van Den Muijsenbergh | Margriet Collee
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