Changes in lifestyle upon diagnosis of cancer or other chronic illnesses: A Turkish Oncology Group study
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F. Ozdemir | S. Kılıçkap | M. Artaç | N. Turhal | Figen Akıncı | A. Sari | A. Mutlu | N. Gurhan | Yasemin Haciabdullahoglu | Makbule Dolmaci
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