Psychological and physical adjustment to breast cancer over 4 years: identifying distinct trajectories of change.
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Howard Seltman | V. Helgeson | H. Seltman | Pamela R Snyder | Vicki S Helgeson | Pamela Snyder | P. Snyder | Pamela R. Snyder
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