Comparison of lesbian and heterosexual women's response to newly diagnosed breast cancer
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C. Classen | C. Koopman | D. Spiegel | D. Goffinet | G. Morrow | P. Fobair | S. Dimiceli | H. Davids | K. O’Hanlan | Diane Warner | J. Loulan | Nancy Drooker | Darah Wallsten
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