Psychological adjustment in breast cancer: processes of emotional distress.
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J. Epping-Jordan | D. Krag | C. Gerhardt | B. Compas | B. E. Compas | D N Krag | D. Osowiecki | D M Osowiecki | J E Epping-Jordan | B E Compas | G Oppedisano | C Gerhardt | K Primo | G. Oppedisano | K. Primo | J. Epping-jordan | Gerri Oppedisano | Kari Primo | Joanne E. Epping-jordan
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